by Admin | Nov 11, 2021 | MT No. 8 Articles
FEATURED WRITER Turner Roth Southampton Red sashes, red hats upon them, marching back and forth in the barn. Dull saber leads on, my power thick in ripeness of Virginia moon, cotton bending to the final exit fought for, come what may. Didn’t see nor hear...
by Admin | Nov 11, 2021 | MT No. 8 Articles
FEATURED WRITER Jason Reuven Kropsky Captain of Sad Wandering: In Memory of Paul Celan (1920-1970) You dragged your foot along for so long. Bandaged your homeless wound. Wandered from place to place with sour cheese. Above your top lip, below your nose. Sniffed...
by Admin | Nov 11, 2021 | MT No. 8 Articles
FEATURED WRITER Hannah Grieco On the last day we took a drive, watched other kids play, their masks around their necks, laughing and spitting and sneezing all over their friends, and we watched their parents and nannies talking, watched them pull their masks...
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FEATURED WRITER Zia Wesley Longing I dream of touch, the warm palm of a man’s hand searching out the secrets of the curve of my hip, the silky skin of my inner thigh, fingertips reading the history of past pleasures and infinite hope. I dream of breath...
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FEATURED WRITER Vicki Whicker Gray Wolf was there on a small chair at a small table in the back of a hipster coffee bar, when hipster coffee bars weren’t hip, you know, in the late 80’s when being a cocaine yuppie with a black BMW and a wicked tequila hangover...