MDMA Hangover by Roxanne Noor

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Nocturnal Observation by Roxanne Noor

When you sleep I can hear you dreaming. Your lips murmur in Russian, a foreign tongue, but the feeling translates. Your angular face softens. Your long mass of body crumples the sheets. You look so innocent I cannot bear it. In this bed all I see is a boy in a man’s frame. In this … Read moreNocturnal Observation by Roxanne Noor

Worship by Di Coleman

Skin alert, back arched, hands bound This is how I worship Undulating from conscious obedience to a space, deep inside, where I alone reside Anchored by your voice and steady hands Heart racing, breath and body trembling, can they feel what they’re doing to me? Every touch an expression of adoration Pushing and pulling until … Read moreWorship by Di Coleman

What I Know of Love by Marie by Louise Naomie

I know love the way I know how to swim. Meaning I do not, but I am open to learning again. Love was drowning and praying that someone would pull you out from beneath the waves. While physically unscathed, I fear that the nightmares do more than keep me awake. I learned to never let … Read moreWhat I Know of Love by Marie by Louise Naomie

sargassum by Louise Kim

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(Issue 16) Art & Poetry Feature: Reyna Noriega

Born and raised in Miami, Florida to parents of Caribbean descent, Reyna Noriega is a visual artist and a poet. As a visual artist, she recently debuted her art work at the Brink Lane Gallery in London, marking a giant step in the career of a visual artist. As a poet, her most recent poetry … Read more(Issue 16) Art & Poetry Feature: Reyna Noriega

The Ultimate Let Down by Devon Hulick 

Watching myself fall for the same traps as the people who put me here is the ultimate let down. To think you were meant to be better than them, To think you were meant to amount to more. Who gave you this false hope? The person cast in the role of breaking the cycle  Cracks … Read moreThe Ultimate Let Down by Devon Hulick 

I’m going back to Puerto Rico where my voice sounds right by Dariana Perez

/*! elementor – v3.9.0 – 06-12-2022 */ .elementor-widget-image{text-align:center}.elementor-widget-image a{display:inline-block}.elementor-widget-image a img[src$=”.svg”]{width:48px}.elementor-widget-image img{vertical-align:middle;display:inline-block} I’m going back to Puerto Rico where my voice sounds right by Dariana Pérez (inspired by Danez Smith) o Minnesota, your blinding snow tempts us who grew up  with only a five-degree difference between seasons,   but have you ever stood with the … Read moreI’m going back to Puerto Rico where my voice sounds right by Dariana Perez

soledad a las dos de la mañana by Dariana Pérez

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A Sister Who Paints Her Neck With Color Notes by Yahuza Abdulkadir

I would not write this, if not for the voices that turned my head into a village square, dancing the elegies of my sister. the metaphors here, have melted the ice on my tongue. and I found my voice reciting the last collection of my sister; I’ll paint my neck with color notes                       and turn … Read moreA Sister Who Paints Her Neck With Color Notes by Yahuza Abdulkadir

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