Divine Fruit
Zoe Falk - Seton Hill University
Father Immer ended his service by addressing the congregation, emphasizing the importance of tradition. He was thrilled to be back in the small town of Cliffville.
I Would Like to Smell the Scent of Your Corpse
Carla Verver
I would like to smell the scent of your corpse.
I would like that it will show me that you are truly dead.
I Feel Closest to God When I Bake
Miranda Hanzal
I was raised half on a cow farm in Kosciusko, Texas, and half running around the streets deep in the southeast side of San Antonio. Polish, and Mexican. I was never quite the right shade for either side of my family.
How to Survive the Falsehood of Cancer
Carla Verver
First, a doctor needs to tell you
“there’s a possibility of a brain tumor
but we need more tests”
The wording has to be ambiguous,
Almost mysterious
Red Lantern Sky
Joshua Giles
A swollen red lantern hangs over the city skyline, heavy and holy in the hush—
Minneapolis
Emily Leaming
Working on my brain like a trauma—an entry,
forced entry, not leaving me. Only leaving devastation —