573 WORDS When the Devil’s in Nashville he stops by Third and Union, late, after the bars close, where someone always offers half a beer at the feet of Chet Atkins. The Devil tends to leave them for the dudes who didn’t make it to the Mission tonight, but sometimes he clambers up on the...
Read More“Down Cycles” by Elizabeth R. McClellan, a fantastic poem that appeared in issue #27 of Apex Magazine, has been converted to audio by Alexandra Erin. Alexandra also produced and narrated the audio edition. Thank you to Alexandra Erin for permission to share this with our...
Read MoreRhysling Award Nominee “Short Poem” In the enrichment center it is like war inasmuch as “war” retrieves an observation about long periods of inactivity punctuated by fundamental change. Every time they come there is more: graffiti/blood/data/despair I made every one of them a...
Read Moreby Elizabeth R. McClellan Rhysling Award Nominee: “Long Poem” For Betsy Phillips, who knows how the roads lie. I. The Devil is a good old boy at heart who wishes...
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