Collected art and poetry from August 2021 We've rounded up art and poetry from our August 2021 issue for your enjoyment!
Collected art and poetry from June 2021 “We rounded up art and poetry from our June 2021 issue for your enjoyment”
Collected art and poetry from May 2021 “We rounded up art and poetry from our May 2021 issue for your enjoyment”
Enjoy art and poetry from the November 2020 issue “Less than a block away from her house He’s been following me from the bar Why didn’t I pretend I lived closer Every turn signaled, speed in check, I can make it...“
The Election ‘Twas the third of November and all through the land, Not a voter was sure their slate’s win was at hand. Polls suggested that Biden was far in the
Poetry from August/September 2020 “How are you anti Black lives, covid lives, and yet Claim to be pro-life?”
Poetry and Prose: July 2020 “On this particular day, they were startled to find themselves cheek to beak, admiring the very same flower. They just smiled and laughed, and with a warm ado they hummed and buzzed away.”
Post-apocalyptic (a poem) Brandon Sullivan first performed this poem at the Drewboy Creative "Something Hopeful Please" virtual art show.