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  • Mathina, I don’t relate, but I can empathize. From my alternate experience: “…precisely what is lacking in the social media world: loss of connection.” So… different but related: […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 8 years ago

    One evening, damp and full of anguish, I arrive at a camp and basically fall apart. I want to talk to my boyfriend back home, but as usual have no signal. I start climbing on soggy leaves, moving higher, hoping. […]

  • Susan Shafarzek wrote a new post 8 years ago

    When I was a child, Moab terrain served as backdrop for macho trucks suddenly dwarfed like hood ornaments atop massive mesas, the sun blazing rays from which, within seconds, a Chevrolet logo would emerge.

    In a […]

  • Good reminder to look beneath the surface of “the rules.” Thanks, Ginger!

  • Thanks, Elizabeth! 🙂

  • Thanks, Darcia! 🙂

  • Erika Raskin wrote a new post 8 years ago

    Write what you know.

    That was the mantra when I was in graduate creative writing school. We were admonished to write from our own experience, not to try to reach beyond our boundaries and try to re-create […]

  • Roselyn Elliott wrote a new post 8 years ago

    3rd place winner of Streetlight’s 2018 Poetry Contest

    Patina
     
    The things you forget are the stupid verbal confetti of old love letters,
    the weight of ancient matters settling the scales of justice around yo […]

  • Roselyn Elliott wrote a new post 8 years ago

    Jennifer Sutherland is the 1st place winner of Streetlight’s 2018 Poetry Contest
     
    An Elegant Variation
    One quiet Sunday we drove south on silver-leafed Charles Street,
    ducked into one of the gingerbread wa […]

  • Roselyn Elliott wrote a new post 8 years ago

    2nd place winner of Streetlight’s 2018 Poetry Contest

    mi gemela

    i can hear avocado
    trees in the backyard,
    the hum of abuela’s
    sewing machine
    in the kitchen.

    the plastic chairs
    poke the fat of our […]

  • Thanks, Trudy!

  • Trudy wrote a new post 8 years ago

    I grew up telling it to whoever would listen—mostly that fell on my mother’s shoulders.

    At the breakfast table, at the dinner table, I proselytized with the fervor of a repenting sinner. And it beg […]

  • Erika Raskin wrote a new post 8 years ago

    Ingrid Jendrzejewski is the 1st place winner of Streetlight’s 2018 Flash Fiction Contest

     
    Mare’s tails and mackerel scales Make tall ships take in their sails.
    She’s studied the weather and knows about […]

  • Erika Raskin wrote a new post 8 years ago

    Emily Larkin is the 3rd place winner of Streetlight’s 2018 Flash Fiction Contest
    ‘I’ll have a shot of anxiety with mint, vanilla syrup, and crushed ice, and a pint of despair. With a lemon wedge […]

  • Erika Raskin wrote a new post 8 years ago

    Julie Gesin is the 2nd place winner of Streetlight’s 2018 Flash Fiction Contest

    It’s dark when he reaches home and opens the garden gate, shoulders vulnerable to the pulse of crickets that rattles the gar […]

  • Elizabeth Howard wrote a new post 8 years ago

     

    As her life changed so did the patterns of her art.

    “I love patterns…I surround myself with patterns,” says mixed media artist Judy McLeod, a Charlottesville resident for more than four decades. “Whe […]

  • Trudy wrote a new post 8 years, 1 month ago

    Dear writing one,

    There will come a day when you will stop writing, for no good reason. There will be no drama, no single event that sinks your writing heels into the ground. You will come home from a writing […]

  • She was four-foot-something, ancient, squat, and elegant. I assumed she was Russian, though I only ever heard her speak once. She was born before there was such a thing as the Warsaw Pact, before the Cold War, […]

  • Ferment
     
    Orchard in February.
    Branches, matted as hair, litter the rows after pruning.
    Soil, strewn with old fruitfall,
    soaks in last season’s rancid sun
    seeped from these gnawed globes:
    Ambrosias, Au […]

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