fall 2016
Table of Contents
Return to Home PageLivingston Cape Celyn Adam Day
Penmanship in Catholic School James Valvis
common time cloud variations Rachelle Pinnow
Notes From a Relationship with Hades (#1) Cindy Pereira
With Their Flicker Fork Tongues, Snakes Taste the Bitter, Bright Air Blue Moon Enters the Street Arleen Paré
Thin Girl Elana Wolff
10 words repeated Falcon oHara
Indian (4) Blood Quantum (8-9) Jordan Abel
That Night She Happened So Easy Nicomekl River Claire Matthews
* (You test each hole for winter) * (Your shadow spreads across) * (Shielding your lips this stone) Simon Perchik
Sigmund Freud, Action Figure Meghan Bell
After Jim Morrison, May 1985 Manny Blacksher
12:33 AM What Colour is That? Mormei Zanke
Tuesday Shared Accommodation Shaun Robinson
Unquiet Slumbers for the Sleepers Stuart A. Paterson
A Little Soap Work Leena Niemela
Certain Things You Should Know About Rusty Kathleen M. Heideman
sometimes old name warning: leaf kotasek
Thin Girl
Thin girl says, If the shoe fits it’s stiletto. Stilettos make the leg look lither.
Thin girl stands by the big girls in the shower at the gym, watching the water stroke her skin & bones.
She wonders if she’d be more loveable if her hair were longer.
Some guy shouted Badass on the street the other day. Thin girl heard it Fatass and was sure he was aiming to scathe her.
Thin girl cannot not see the word thin in thinking.
She keeps a large selection of deodorants and colognes > atomizers only. She buys them for their mist.
Thin girl doesn’t believe in diets, only in states-of-mind.
She’d like to become a mother, feel her womb contract and breasts reduce to prunes with every feeding.
She worries about getting pregnant,
lies on her yoga mat, monitors the flatness of her abdomen,
closes her eyes, envisions the spines of compact volumes of poems—
thinness as a metaphor for purity & plenty.
Secretly she purges.
Once upon a time, thin girl’s mother was underweight: that became the standard. Thin girl fears she can’t be under enough.
Voluptuous is an insult.
Thin girl lies awake at night, gazing into thin air—give her this.
She’s scared of losing reason for being,
conjures the power of opposites, coconut-oiled from toe to neck & rapt in a padded blanket.