“Circular Fiction” by Milicent Fambrough

Circular Fiction

Wasn’t she something

To see that speed

See that drive

A wildfire of forcefulness

You set the sky on fire

Oranges pinks and gold

The grand dance of heavenly bodies

The silk of night come calling

Chase her fire across the sky

Extinguish her burning daylight

She will sleep in your arms till morning

Tomorrow starts the chase again

She wakes moving heavy arms

 

Artist Bio:
Artist milicent fambrough,
Artist statement
My current work centers on self examination and expression. My influences are many spanning from turn of the century into contemporary. From classic to modern I love artwork in all forms. My three most favorite are Art Deco, abstract, and pop art.
I draw mostly from pop culture and the city I call home San Antonio Texas.
My day consists of tending my home, networking with preforming acts and checking in with good friends. Painting daily and sketching with the odd doodle mixed into a routine of sorts. Early mornings, late evenings, lots of interesting outings make up my life. Photography is another passion for me being a person who observes more than the usual.
Born on the west coast. I grew to adulthood on the third coast. I still have yet to see the east coast. The eldest of a single parent household. College educated and formally trained for graphic design. Growing up I was mentored by my grandmother an oil painter and hobby artist.
My pace is a constant flow of new mediums or art traditions. Switching them back and forth to keep the artwork fresh.
This is my digital portfolio.
https://milicent210.tumblr.com/
My social media links
https://www.instagram.com/milicent210/?hl=en
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Svo99lX9_E
Hashtags #milicent210
#milicent_fambrough
#art #creative #visualartist #satx #sanantonioart #sanantonioartscene

Warrior, Woman, Wildflower

My latest collection of poetry, Warrior, Woman, Wildflower is available for purchase. This book is about the facets of a woman’s life. If you like a feminist read, you’ll like this. I’m so proud of this collection. I do hope you will enjoy it.

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Right now, the collection is available from the printer. It will soon be on your fave online book shop as well.

Stay safe and well, friends.

“Fairy Lights” by Howard Pell

Fairy Lights

Fairy lights in the dark

A separate string for everyone I know

Your string has more lights

Shines longer, brighter

Each light symbolizes us together

Unseen wires connect us when we’re apart

The happy memories outshine the sad ones

Our string of joys, laughter, sorrows, tears Always strung together, lights unnumbered

Artist Bio

Howard Pell wrote Fairy Lights for his wife on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary 2020 May 24.

Howard wrote and self-published Retire Fit, Fit and Fit (www.howardpell.ca) and co-authored and self-published Retire Fit with S.A.F.E. Workouts (www.retirefit.life). He has written many short stories, poems and is working on his first novel.

Howard retired in 2014 and is a writer, videographer, Flamenco promoter, Rotarian and a world traveller. Howard and his wife Rosemary live in Kitchener, Ontario.

“If you Asked me What I Wanted” by Haley Morgan McKinnon

if you asked me what i wanted

 

we have a balcony

that overlooks the old city, we have two dogs

that sit

at our feet in morning sun and the breeze

is warm like summer and smells

like pineapple and the sea

 

i

watch you across the table, you

look careless when you wake, you have learned

to love the morning for me

 

you squint

against the rising sun, you drum

your fingers across the back

of my hand in patterns of five

 

you ask me if i’d like

to have lunch

somewhere we won’t be recognized, let’s

fly to Paris and write poems together

on a terrace full of pots of geraniums and vines

let’s spend the day brushing crumbs off our pages and

making love in the shade by the river

 

i raise my coffee to my lips and say

yes

 

the dog yawns and settles down its sleepy head

again

 

and it is quiet

 

 

Artist Bio:
Haley Morgan McKinnon is a poet and playwright based in Portland, OR. She holds a BA in Creative Writing from Pacific University, and works as an editor for Cascadia Rising Review. Her work has been previously published in The Almagre Review, and more can be found online on New Play Exchange, or on Instagram at hmm.writer. 

“In the Fold of Your Memory” by J George

In the Folds of Your Memory

 

You don’t have to squeeze me

to that tight schedule of yours, Sweet!

Just keep me, pressed between your pages,

where you search for a smile you lost,

where you feel the contours of your hope expanding.

Keep me there,

Like the petals of those flowers that you blew me that day,

spilling love on your pages, printing the fragrance you miss much;

the yellow pollen rolling to the mid ribs of your memory book,

with its gloss still vacillating, ebbing your loneliness.

You can always meet me in those imprints left behind lingering,

like your touch that remains seldom on my fingertips;

radiating moonbeams from the entangled bodies in love, near the window frame,

your hand gliding smoothly over mine, like flames on gasoline, so smooth

ending its journey at the tips, dangling-

like a dewdrop on early greens, holding on graciously,

until reluctantly you could let go, with the ring of the rising sun.

When you feel lost, hold out a finger, trace mine in the folds of your memory pages,

to bring you back home, sweet.

These fingertips have you inscribed in their lines,

But, don’t you squeeze me to that tight schedule of yours,

just keep me pressed in the folds of memory pages!

 

Artist Bio:
JGeorge is a 26 year old writer from Pondicherry. Her poems have
appeared in several online and print journals, most recently in “The
Martian Chronicles”, “FishfoodMag”, “Muse India”, “Madras Courier”,
“Spark the Magazine”, “VerbalArt”, anthologies of “Boundless”(Rio
Grande Valley International Poetry Festival 2019) and “Love, As We
Know It” (Delhi Poetry Slam). Currently, she is pursuing her research
at Pondicherry University

 

“I’m Sorry I Forgot to Tell you I was Leaving” by Haley Morgan McKinnon

I’m sorry i forgot to tell you I was leaving

 

tonight

as I am

nine hundred and sixty-five miles away

from you

I watch a video clip of us

from New Year’s Eve

over

and over

 

you pull me in to you and kiss me

and on our faces is all of the love

we have jumped through rings of fire for

 

on the other side of my window, down over a slope of cliff

is the midnight buzz of LA which is not home

 

you are home

you are home

with our friends getting high and I

am falling asleep in strange beds

 

we

are nine hundred and sixty-five miles apart and that

is just a quarter of the miles that are left

the miles that in the weeks to come I will

voluntarily put between us

 

 

it is all I can do

to keep from missing you too soon

 

Artist Bio:
Haley Morgan McKinnon is a poet and playwright based in Portland, OR. She holds a BA in Creative Writing from Pacific University, and works as an editor for Cascadia Rising Review. Her work has been previously published in The Almagre Review, and more can be found online on New Play Exchange, or on Instagram at hmm.writer.

“Hi” by Milicent Fambrough

Hi

It’s hard to tell you,

I say it’s hard to say,

Well what I meant,

What I mean,

To say was,

Oh hey,

I was just thinking,

The stammering of the mind when I think of you

 

 

 

 

 

Artist Bio:
Artist milicent fambrough,
Artist statement
My current work centers on self examination and expression. My influences are many spanning from turn of the century into contemporary. From classic to modern I love artwork in all forms. My three most favorite are Art Deco, abstract, and pop art.
I draw mostly from pop culture and the city I call home San Antonio Texas.
My day consists of tending my home, networking with preforming acts and checking in with good friends. Painting daily and sketching with the odd doodle mixed into a routine of sorts. Early mornings, late evenings, lots of interesting outings make up my life. Photography is another passion for me being a person who observes more than the usual.
Born on the west coast. I grew to adulthood on the third coast. I still have yet to see the east coast. The eldest of a single parent household. College educated and formally trained for graphic design. Growing up I was mentored by my grandmother an oil painter and hobby artist.
My pace is a constant flow of new mediums or art traditions. Switching them back and forth to keep the artwork fresh.
This is my digital portfolio.
https://milicent210.tumblr.com/
My social media links
https://www.instagram.com/milicent210/?hl=en
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Svo99lX9_E
Hashtags #milicent210
#milicent_fambrough
#art #creative #visualartist #satx #sanantonioart #sanantonioartscene

 

“Complete” by Haley Morgan McKinnon

complete

 

is it too much for me to ask the sun

to stay here forever

 

i do not want the cold

or the dark

 

stay

and sink my body into warmth

 

is it too much for me to ask you

to stay here forever

 

i do not want the cold

or the dark

 

stay

and sink my body into warmth with you

 

Haley Morgan McKinnon is a poet and playwright based in Portland, OR. She holds a BA in Creative Writing from Pacific University, and works as an editor for Cascadia Rising Review. Her work has been previously published in The Almagre Review, and more can be found online on New Play Exchange, or on Instagram at hmm.writer. 

“In Bed With You” by Haley Morgan McKinnon

in bed with you

 

on the nights when your snoring is gentle it radiates

through your body like the most comforting thunder

 

tonight you hum with it, and even in your sleep you

reach out to me, wrap me up

inside your rumbling warmth

as if to say my love thank you

for the ways you can calm the tempest within me

 

and I try

to match my delicate breathing to yours, bury my head

into your chest, imagine

the relief of a summer storm

 

you don’t shake when you’re asleep

 

but dear god most nights

you sound like an old car

trying desperately to turn over but just grinding

rusted gears inside your lungs, please forgive

my inability to ignore it

 

I have written

enough sappy love poems to put

the entire state of Vermont out of business, but

my darling you know how I hate it when

my hands get sticky

 

I fear I have not spent enough time

remembering how sweet it all is

 

I hate your snoring

but I hate sleeping alone even more, it is

too quiet

too still

 

I can stand

for one night, or thousands

to lie awake and marvel at how perfectly alive you are next to me

 

Artist Bio: Haley Morgan McKinnon is a poet and playwright based in Portland, OR. She holds a BA in Creative Writing from Pacific University, and works as an editor for Cascadia Rising Review. Her work has been previously published in The Almagre Review, and more can be found online on New Play Exchange, or on Instagram at hmm.writer. 

“Distance” by J George

Distance

You might wonder, why I keep writing you poems,

day after day.

one after the other.

A belief, word by word, a sentence would travel the miles,

unraveling a message of love,

at your lips;

Channeling the extremities of our country’s north and south.

 

A belief, the words would take me closer to you,

widening the pages,

shortening the distance,

till I taste your scent, like my breath.

An untamed desire to listen the reverie chirping in your eyes.

Feel the sense of your first touch on mu skin;

brushing my memory slate,

The chillness of Januaries in Pondy.

 

I write to you,

back to back

day after day, one after the other;

For in these pages are delved an exotic burrow to you,

which I see indefinitely.

 

Artist Bio:
JGeorge is a 26 year old writer from Pondicherry. Her poems have
appeared in several online and print journals, most recently in “The
Martian Chronicles”, “FishfoodMag”, “Muse India”, “Madras Courier”,
“Spark the Magazine”, “VerbalArt”, anthologies of “Boundless”(Rio
Grande Valley International Poetry Festival 2019) and “Love, As We
Know It” (Delhi Poetry Slam). Currently, she is pursuing her research
at Pondicherry University.