Cold Moon Journal
Monday, October 14, 2024
By J. D. Nelson
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half-moon soon this nightly walk will require a jacket J. D. Nelson who are you trying to fool moon you’re not full J. D. Nels...
Sunday, October 13, 2024
By Stephanie Zepherelli
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excess baggage carrying the weight of old photographs Stephanie Zepherelli city streets intersecting shadows without faces Step...
Saturday, October 12, 2024
By Susan Burch
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fake profile — why would anyone want to be me Susan Burch getting under peoples’ skins poli(tics Susan Burch a thunderstorm ...
By Elliot Diamond
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a shadow of a shadow down the rabbit hole Elliot Diamond
By David Cox
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hidden caterpillars make latticework out of leaves David Cox
By Suraja Menon Roychowdhury
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bottled winter the warmth of maple syrup Suraja Menon Roychowdhury
By Mike Gallagher
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tall yarns the storyteller speaks beyond the beyond Mike Gallagher
By Mark Forrester
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highway robbery— every year less groundwater Mark Forrester waking to late-night sirens beach vacation Mark Forrester morning...
By Meera Rehm
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all-day-long the weight of storm before storm Meera Rehm finally the naked truth winter tree Meera Rehm
By Michael Buckingham Gray
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rusty hinge the old monarch butterfly opens its wings Michael Buckingham Gray school holidays ... the sand in my shoes Mic...
By Kavita Ratna
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shallow of a pink shell seasons within Kavita Ratna river view a salmon floats on a cloud of oil Kavita Ratna
By Robert Beveridge
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magic 8-ball I ask it how it’s feeling today Robert Beveridge sometimes no difference between monostich and cookie fortune Robert Bev...
By Marguerite Doyle
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L eaving the thrift shop on the dirty, shuttered street, an old lady holds two embroidered cushions stuffed with a thousand dollar notes....
By Tony Williams
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b efore we talk I could be anyone Tony Williams because of you I am a cell that kept dividing Tony Williams
Friday, October 11, 2024
By Bipasha Majumder (De)
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earthworms . . . gender conflicts cease to exist Bipasha Majumder (De)
By Steve Van Allen
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hummingbirds packing for Mexico Steve Van Allen
By Darrell Petska
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dead possum walking Darrell Petska Grandma’s meander down memory lane lined with gravestones Darrell Petska
By Kelly Sargent
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saltwater showers the wounds in you in me Kelly Sargent
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