One thing I’d like to get out there—maybe you’ve heard, maybe you haven’t, but there was a thing a few years ago—well, it started as a meme, but it escalated into this real-life thing. It was a picture of ...
Turn up the Bass by Rick Andrews
Flash Fiction, LAR Online
Drive by Elaine Sexton
Grid Books
12 April 2022
96 pages
ISBN: 978-1-946830-14-2
Review by Walter Holland
Elaine Sexton is a poet who draws and sketches vibrant meditative poems. Her poems are ...
Drive by Elaine Sexton Review by Walter Holland
Book Reviews, LAR Online
divorț
își pune mainile pe masă
iau cleștele și-i smulg câte o unghie
pentru fiecare an pe care l-am petrecut într-o casă
rămâne cu trei
dacă îi dau cleștii ...
Poems by Veronica Ștefăneț translated by Irina Hrinoschi
LAR Online, Translations
Dear credible reader, dear believer, all the ample gratitude
for being here & looking through this blue-cone volcano.
I want to tell you about a refugee the bulk of a Duende
who has ...
Poem Series by William Archila
LAR Online, Poetry
Next door Marjorie slaughters watermelon with an axe. It is summer, a smoke-stained June, and Melody is counting the days since her sister Val last left the house: eleven. Her record is one hundred and seven, and it ...
Watermelon Axe by Emily Pegg
Fiction, LAR Online
In March 2020 my daughter Sophia, husband Alex, and eleven-month-old Ella fled their apartment in Brooklyn and moved in with me on Long Island. Most mornings I put Ella in a Bjorn and walked to Peconic Sound ...
Your Ham is a Pig by Caroline Sutton
LAR Online, Nonfiction
Los Suelos
Authors: Multiple (anthology)
Genre: Electronic Literature
Published by Surface Dweller StudiosReviewed by Hally Winters
Unearthing Los Suelos, CA
Written in scratch on the front ...
Review of Los Suelos by Hally Winters
Book Reviews, LAR Online
We often sigh in unison.
We can’t decide how
to mourn springtime.
You say: let’s sculpt a clock
out of mist. You say:
let’s invent a sunlit delusion
that ...
Undone Parade by M. Drew Williams
LAR Online, Poetry
Kat knocked bumpers with a man in a truck who stopped abruptly, which made her nervous, because she had met enough men with trucks to know that they reacted however they saw fit.
He got out on the side of ...
