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By Elizabeth Porter Experienced Balloon-Twister Wanted
to twist shapes from blown latex & to remind us that everything is temporary, even this air we breathe into shapes-- flowers and elephants, especially
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By Sarah Das Gupta Dark and deep in the forest the trees press closer.
The canopy is thick, impenetrable, no sky no light breaks through the green gloom. A black bird perched still, unmoving on the shadowy pine may be carved into the frozen branch. The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
By Sarah Das Gupta a brown hare runs quickly across a ploughed field
the furrows are tipped with flecks of white frost as it effortlessly leaps the waves of black mud in the early Spring sunlight brushing the soil its bobbing black-topped tail quite quickly disappears into the darkness of the wood The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
By Deidre Sullivan I tie the pink bow
carefully and throw out the plastic bag wondering how many women wore this freshly-laundered gown before me. The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
By Deidre Sullivan It’s 7PM: May Day, May Day, May Day, May Day
in humid New York City, Caroline calls Emily Emily calls Jane, Jane calls Joanne and hangs up when a man answers The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
By Ghia Vitale Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons and Pixlr E I.
People are living in my head. They tread upon my thoughts and space. To them, I am not even dead for even the dead have their place. I’ll reclaim what is mine by right: It’s time to build a house of spite. The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
By Christine Stoddard and Aaron Gold #comedy #funny #justforfun #humor #watercolors #paperdolls #paperart #cartoony
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By Anise Algin Have you ever lost something unimportant, something that you did not know you cared about, something that sat perhaps in the corner of your desk drawer, day after day, month after month, untouched until you lost it and at that moment it grew tentacles and began to occupy all the corners of your thoughts? For me it was the sewing kit.
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By Ghia VitalePhoto Credit: Francisco de Goya - Saturno devorando a su hijo (Wikimedia Commons) Hail Saturn, god of death and time
who sows and grows all seeds of life! His powers are dark and sublime, thriving in happiness or strife. The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
By Lucy Sage A tall wrought iron gate
With black and bronze Vertical lines and curves Opens to a courtyard. |