Lit Mag November 16, 2023 Tomato Takedown The juicy red skin of a luscious tomato The pungent flesh of that riveting, ripe…
Poetry October 17, 2023 2 Poems “You brushed your teeth without me?” “You brushed your teeth without me?” I ask…
Poetry October 5, 2023 2 Poems Shakespeare Variations You need not compare me to a summer’s day, you already know what…
Poetry April 13, 2023 The Men I am woman “Exploited” from is in my dictionary exclusively Every single day But Tries…
Poetry February 28, 2023 Red Red, neon red, fills my snow white flesh Red trapezing through my veins Fresh red,…
Poetry February 28, 2023 Purple Violet stones surround the gateway to my paradise of dreams and shine softly in the…
Poetry February 28, 2023 Castles of Superiority Built on Air Somehow, they all forgot that they were blown around in the dust of others, ridden…
Lit Mag February 6, 2023 Blue by Abigael Akselrod Grey specks of dust in the evening light fight till their last breath as bold…
Poetry January 29, 2023 Florence Train Station cigarettes lie drenched between the tracks like fish bones in a riverbed, remnants of the…