Monthly Archives: May 2014
Best Worst Year: Episode 66 (Or, Nighttime)
By James Warner Fingers interlock, tumblers spin in an impatient flutter or fumble. Soft descent, a slow graceful swan dive off a summer dock bathed in stars and fireflies. Arms follow hands’ leads, glide against her, closing a loop like … Continue reading
Best Worst Year: Episode 65 (Or, After the Gold Rush)
By James Warner Boracay beaches are fine grain sand, almost powder. If the sun weren’t so direct overhead, you could almost swear this beach was snow frosted. Boracay Beach. Postcard white. Bone white. Glass green ocean stains only the edge of … Continue reading
The Following Sea by Marcel Jolley (A Review)
By C.A. LaRue Black Lawrence Press 150 pgs. | $16.00 The dreary off-season in a sleepy Alaskan borough just got ten times more interesting as its Native American chief of police Joseph Merickel is called to the scene of … Continue reading