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"After visiting New York City
where once I lived, and happily,
bringing home a son who thrives there.
Returning, to visit the NH valley he was born in."
- Home, Marjorie Moorhead
Calling all writers! The 2019 edition of our Emerging Writers series is now open for submissions! Learn more and submit your work here: https://t.co/iERd7Eani3
"It was a house—Sinister maybe. Very eerie, yet mundane.
A quiet scream with footsteps—awaited me. Paces of agony.
My home, or a place I knew well—misplaced me."
- A Dream Deferred, Tiffany E. Ward
"On Sundays,
Father gets out,
just for fun.
No, not church—
that too easy.
Praying is
very close to talking on the phone,
with someone who takes efficiency
...very seriously..."
- Father’s Day, Kay Kennett
"Forget the spectator; look up
at the present—see who is with you.
Forget the mirror and how long it took
to curl the hair behind your ear."
- Beauty Is in the Eyes, Jennifer Migotsky
"I never had a clear-cut idea of where exactly
the coma cold in my chest would finally stir—
And I had always expected it to do just that;"
- Pebbles, Christian Bonadio
"With no intention of stopping.
Leaving no DNA proof that I stopped,
And took a deep breath.
So the question must be asked,
Did I ever really exist?
Were we ever really there?"
- Connections, Jessica Marcure
"to hold the fridge open, a foot will
do. & i understand that since
we’ve last kissed the earth
has swung some 3,900,000
miles on its gravitational rope."
- Agiocochook, Neil Richard Grayson