Every issue delights me; I hope these poems do the same for you. The poets are from across the nation and from across the ocean. As usual, I enjoy to publish a variety of distinctive voices, as well as form, especially subverted forms, that have something beyond the obvious to say. Please enjoy:
At Three A.M. by Bob McAfee (Walpole, Massachusetts)
Science Fictional by Joely Williams (Columbia, South Carolina)
The Alleyman by Silvatiicus Riddle (New York, New York)
Chokecherries in Eden by Tanner Aberanthy (Tacoma, Washington)
Dryads of the Ancient Orchard by Deborah L. Davitt (Houston, Texas)
Waltz of Genesis & Armageddon by Hannan Khan (Kot Muzaffar, Punjab, Pakistan)
The Cistern Moon by Thistle June (Maryville, Tennessee)
moon passing over the face of a sunflower by M. Frost (Towson, Maryland)
scarcrow by Marisca Pichette (Medford, Massachusetts)
Heed the Green by Tara Campbell (Seattle, Washington)