The Color of Her Name
“I trap the memory in my skin, an invisible tattoo of our encounter, so if I die on a…
“I trap the memory in my skin, an invisible tattoo of our encounter, so if I die on a…
by: T.E. Cowell Overcome with frustration, a writer struggles to find a reason to continue the pursuit. Why we…
by: Frederick Foote An offering of speculative fiction that foreshadows a grim future, one where law enforcement agencies have…
by: Anton Yakovlev In these poems by Anton Yakovlev, the gods are among us but offer nothing by way of guidance….
by: Tim Gorichanaz The memories of life’s journeys — scents, tastes, feelings — trapped in the compact offering of…
by: Cameron Kirk ((Header art by Nicoletta Ceccoli.)) A father’s darkened view of the world is balanced out by…
by: Michael Shields A glance at the contenders for the Larry O’Brien Trophy amid a lopsided field in this…
by: Frederick Foote When a writer’s creation comes to life unexpectedly, the naked truth behind its existence threatens to tear…
by: Robert Ford In these ekphrastic poems by Robert Ford, perception is a type of communion, a transfigured merging…
Beyond the Margin converses on all things Interstitial Burn-Boy Blues (ATM Publishing) with author Trevor James Zaple… Available on…
by: Alan Swyer Sometimes even the most confounding of circumstances can be a blessing in a disguise, like when an innocuous trip…
by: Trevor James Zaple Presenting Chapter One of Trevor James Zaple’s Interstitial Burn-Boy Blues, a taste of ATM Publishing’s latest release, a…