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  • Stuart Gunter is a finalist of Streetlight Magazine’s 2019 Poetry Contest.
     

    Finish these sentences to express your true feelings:
    I always wanted to be intelligent, maybe a college
    professor, or a poet. […]

  • Natalia Prusinska is a finalist of Streetlight Magazine’s 2019 Poetry Contest.
     

    I took the jar of jam sealed with heat and wrapped it in old
    towels. I placed it carefully in my suitcase among the […]

  • Writing my first novel was the hardest thing I’ve ever done. It took me two full years to get through the first draft, and I felt like I was slogging my way through the entire time. I would write sections of the b […]

  • Joanna Lee is a finalist of Streetlight Magazine’s 2019 Poetry Contest.
     

    We found two dead babies on the back granite slab
    that serves as a stoop, the same
    we salvaged from up home years ago, decaying
    in […]

  • It seemed to me to have been a long time since I devoted serious focus to my creative work—I mean in terms of organizing, keeping track, revising, submitting to journals, compiling a draft manuscript of newer w […]

  • In retrospect, I must have taken people by surprise, a seven-year-old standing alone on the corner of Cedar and State Street, passing out bumper stickers and campaign buttons for JFK. It was an act of irony and […]

  • Marco Patitucci is a finalist of Streetlight Magazine’s 2019 Poetry Contest.
     

    We measured small steps
    as giant leaps
    and never felt sameness,
    nameless lunar imposters
    dancing over the […]

  • You are quirky in a very classy way. Postcards and trinkets and such. You make it all so interesting.
    Unathi to Anita
    Dear Debbie,

    Is your spirit smiling as I work on my third act? It’s been over ten y […]

  • Morning hunkered over the house, gray and unyielding, pressing through the spaces between the drawn shade and the window frame. Wes sat on the edge of the bed in underwear and socks, next to a […]

  • Alina Stefanescu is a finalist of Streetlight Magazine’s 2019 Poetry Contest.
     

    In my terror-hemmed flesh. The
    wince against their raised voices of
    desperate sirens, careful guarding
    of pulse from […]

  • In 1982, when I lived in the San Francisco Bay Area, I became what most movie-goers would call an extra, or what the movie business objectifies as “background.” I was in at least four movies, three of them big rel […]

  • AND YOU, DO YOU LOVE TOO?
    I said

    I think I said

    I must have said

    don’t cross

    did I know

    should I have known

    did I email, call, text

    stay on the sidewalk

    he was far away

    was h […]

  • Powerful work and reflection here!

  • I never thought that by agreeing to teach a class in anthropological fieldwork I would soon be expected to be a spiritual healer. I should never have agreed to teach the class. I had never done fieldwork, so I had […]

  • Brass soldiers line up
    and pitch to his tune.
    Piano man rules the room.
    Hot, not sweet,
    the band chases the beat.
    Strings of guitars
    slice the air into bars
    and a velvety sax
    swings for a splash
    while […]

  • Podcast: Left at home.

    A short story performed by Joe Guay.

    Read the story online: Diluted by Jaime Balboa

  • Artist Jane Skafte has designs on our natural environment.

    She illustrates her deep concerns for climate change with research, conscience and talent that subtly reveals devastation from the ground up.

    “I a […]

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    New England is fertile ground for any photographer, and I enjoy drawing from this environment. I’ve long had a love of taking pictures. There’s the heft of a camera, the frustrating magic of lens, ligh […]

  • As I pass the willow-lined pond,
    the wheels on my bike click over new cement cracks
    from the toll of winter’s thaw.
    How is it that not much has changed?
    The arms of the same cedars droop over the same s […]

  • All my life I’ve gotten into random conversations with people where the subject of our life trajectories comes up, and I always end up feeling kind of weird. This past weekend I hung out with a friend who told m […]

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