Stalin’s Chicken
The delicate lift, the tender pluck of feathered body the Spectacle. One feather a loss a thousand, a pillow. Yank howl feather sob feather Flutterweepfloatwailfeather feather feather bloodfeather The hand …
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An Interview with Sue William Silverman
Sue William Silverman is no stranger to the writing life, nor the winding trajectory to publication. Penning poetry, fiction, and personal and craft essays, Silverman also has five memoirs to her name, including her newly released flash-micro essay collection Selected Misdemeanors: Essays at the Mercy of the Reader. Her …
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