In Conversation

In Conversation, a literary arts journal, is now accepting general submissions.

Stuffing: A Thanksgiving Play In One Act by Tim Murray

Stuffing: A Thanksgiving Play In One Act (True Story 2009) Players: Son: A loutish bearded hack in his early 30s. Mom: Early 50s. A million miles a minute. Setting: Mom and Son are perched on a power line like two strange black birds. They sit high above their Indiana neighborhood. The sound of a ringing …

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What Kind Of A Bird Is This? by Guy Roads

What Kind Of A Bird Is This? I have this idea for a poem I hope it’s a poem it wants to be a poem it’s gonna try to be a poem but maybe it won’t be a poem maybe it’ll just be a hybrid with a handicap an aspirational prose— a bastard mixed breed …

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Pella Felton Reviews Streetlamp Nautilus by Catharine Batsios

Pella Felton Reviews Streetlamp Nautilus by Catharine Batsios Batsios, Catharine (2025). Streetlamp Nautilus (Poetry Collection) Luchador Press 98p. $13.00 (Paperback) By the time the I made my way through the first page of Streetlamp Nautilus, I’d witnessed an aneurysm at a local diner, a bullet hole in the glass, and a long line of Buicks. …

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THE POLISH HAMMER POETRY CORNER: Holy Toledo (pt 3 of 3) by Karl Koweski

Holy Toledo (pt 3 of 3) My wife would like me to mention straight away that I got lost several times on the way to Culture Clash Records the morning of the Lit Fest. That is simply not true. I turned down the wrong streets several times. I wasn’t lost, I just jumped the gun, …

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The Long Road to Self: Kathleen Florence’s Prayers With a Side of Cash by Richard Modiano

The Long Road to Self: Kathleen Florence’s Prayers With a Side of Cash In Prayers With a Side of Cash: Poems While Driving Across America (MoonTide Press, 2025), Kathleen Florence reinvents the road poem for a restless new century. The journey begins in New York and ends in Los Angeles, but the true destination is …

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Echoes of Survival: The Music and Memory of Rich Ferguson’s Somewhere, a Playground by Richard Modiano

Echoes of Survival: The Music and Memory of Rich Ferguson’s Somewhere, a Playground Rich Ferguson’s Somewhere, a Playground (Moontide Press, 2025) announces itself with a street-level hum. From its opening pages, the collection pulses with the noise and nerve of lived experience — the friction between beauty and brutality that defines much of contemporary urban …

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Being Human Is Easy Breezy by Sarah Sarai

Being Human Is Easy Breezy Someone turns on the lights And the factory keeps buzzing Then foreclosure and Whatever was done is done. This thing can be done In a Jello-mold kind of way, The way of marshmallows Claustrophobic in lime green Aquaria and yearning For women whose bodies Mean something, Broad-hipped women with Heavy …

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The Prayer Thermos by Al Ortolani

The Prayer Thermos All night rain, waking      to mop the prayer           from my sleep                               When I was a young man working at a gas station, a season’s rain fell in one afternoon. No one bought gas. Cars at the used car lot floated away down Turkey Creek. Their recently waxed roofs shining in the current …

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On My Back by Jon Bennett

On My Back At the ½ way house one of the counselors got Parkinsons He could still hoist the 20 gallon water jug onto the dispenser but then he couldn’t and became slow as a tortoise, couldn’t do the bed checks anymore and was finally let go A while later, while I was working graveyard, …

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Empty Holes for Eyes by Juliet Cook

Empty Holes for Eyes These recurring false awakenings feel too close to vivid comatose states of horror that never end. I look at myself in the mirror and have no eyes. Then I realize if I really had no eyes, I wouldn’t be able to see. Which means I’m still stuck in a dream. What …

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