I knowīut he still texts me about what I am realizing I have yet to be hitīy the M4 bus, but I know it's coming. So it is impossible to read but easier to daydream. My father calls my half-sister by my name, Every small betrayalįeels inevitable, and every large one obvious The keys, tells me to take all the books off the shelvesĪnd then to put them all back. My history professor says, so we can learnĪbout them in class. The woman in the library tells me there will be dead bodies An animal rights advocate, he lives in Hobbs, New Mexico. Peter Mladinic’s fourth book of poems, Knives on a Table is available from Better Than Starbucks Publications. So unlike the church’s gray wall’s stains. Lavender blue green orange black brown red One cloudy Sunday, when I went to the Walker On the big gray wall wore their vertical thrust In the church I went to, behind the altar, He was also a finalist for the Authors Marketing Guild's short story contest. His poetry has appeared in Willard & Maple, Ikleftiko, and Five 2 One. “Why’d it rhyme? Why did it have to rhyme?”īennett Durkan's fiction has appeared in Short Story Town, Atomic Flyswatter, and Volney Road Review. Sleeps except the cat who calls and calls,
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