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Erika Raskin wrote a new post 2 years ago
Political Animals by Erika Raskin
I’ve been a vegetarian for years and years. I try not to be preachy about the issue `#ToEachHisOrHerOwn but in truth the whole concept of […] -
Sharon Ackerman wrote a new post 2 years ago
Canticle for the Hand and Mouth by Karl Sherlock
The way one’s mouth shadows the hand because hands spoke the first language. The way the lurid tongue-tip drapes the sill of one’s lip, mob […] -
Trudy wrote a new post 2 years ago
Thoughts About the Universe These Mornings by Laura Marello
Everything is connected. Most of what the universe energy is, creation/destruction energy, we don’t understand. We underestimate the […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 2 years ago
Wondering What is Forecast by Rebecca Leet
I don’t know why I was singled out, being, as I was, simply sitting at my patio table sipping Earl Gray and scanning AccuWeather for a hint o […] -
Elizabeth Howard wrote a new post 2 years ago
The Collages of Ann Calandro
Collage artist Ann Calandro drew a lot as a child and wanted to be an artist when she was grown. Not getting into art school, she ended up […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 2 years ago
Cole Shows Set-up by Molly O’Dell
late afternoon on the day before openingcarnival workers prepare their week’s work for the 69th annual Buchanan carnivalRV’s and duallys […] -
Erika Raskin wrote a new post 2 years ago
Santa, Undone by Travis Flatt
He taps on my door. You’ve got to hand it to a seven-year-old for knocking. That lesson he learned even before reading. “Please knock,” his mothe […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 2 years, 1 month ago
It is Coming to Get Us by Fred Wilbur
Several months ago, a fellow Streetlight editor wrote a Street Talk blog about her frustration with pestering and inappropriate advertising […] -
Susan Shafarzek wrote a new post 2 years, 1 month ago
There's a Beer that Tastes Like June 1981 by Harry Lee James
Once upon a time I was a soldier living in a small town on the eastern most edge of what was known at the time as West Germany. To the East, a […] -
Susan Shafarzek wrote a new post 2 years, 1 month ago
Le Francais et Moi by Miles Fowler
The other day, I was watching a TV program set during World War II. An American bomber group was about to drop leaflets over Nazi-occupied territory. […] -
Fred Wilbur wrote a new post 2 years, 1 month ago
Moonburst and Shortcuts, 2 poems by J. R. Solonche
MOONBURST It was wan. It was white. It was sickly white. It was filled to full with white. It was white as a sheet. It saw a ghost. It saw […] -
Trudy wrote a new post 2 years, 1 month ago
A Winter's Tale by Trudy Hale
4:30 a.m. A barely audible humming wakes me from a deep sleep. It’s a faint yet unfamiliar sound. I am used to the quiet, to the ordinary sounds, so t […] -
Sharon Ackerman wrote a new post 2 years, 1 month ago
Some Stories by Claire Scott
Some stories last long past their appointed hour, like light from expired stars. Like leftover houseguests or five day fish. We walk toward […] -
Erika Raskin wrote a new post 2 years, 1 month ago
All’s Fair in Love and Teacher Gifts by Ellen Weeren
Even though it was early June, Elena wore an oversized, off-white cable-knit cardigan to the grocery store. The gift cards were displayed near the […] -
Elizabeth Howard wrote a new post 2 years, 1 month ago
Frankie Slaughter Shows at Quirk Gallery
Streetlight: When and how were you introduced to art? Frankie Slaughter: When I was growing up, my mother, a modern dancer, art historian […] -
Sharon Ackerman wrote a new post 2 years, 1 month ago
Old News by Joseph Kleponis
It was late afternoon in fall or spring Because we were not wearing heavy coats. The pale sun was just starting to squinch down. As we left the […] -
Elizabeth Howard wrote a new post 2 years, 2 months ago
The Drawings of Lorraine Caputo
During my growing up, I experimented with many media. I taught myself how to dig and process clay from local stream beds. I taught m […] -
Susan Shafarzek wrote a new post 2 years, 2 months ago
Kali Gandaki by Connie Clark
I have a fear of heights. It is a fear of depths, too. Stand on the edge of the Grand Canyon and look down? No, no matter how beautiful it may be. Sit […] -
Erika Raskin wrote a new post 2 years, 2 months ago
You Are Here by Erika Raskin
I’ve written previously about missing a sense of direction and thought an update might be warranted: It still sucks. Recently, when I was […] -
Erika Raskin wrote a new post 2 years, 2 months ago
Butter Moon by Lydia Gwyn
The full moon is bright yellow tonight. She watches it rise above the tree line as she drives, rising above the high school building, the […] - Load More