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Civil War by Aleathia Drehmer
Civil War I stare out the window in a fog created by the war of hormones fighting for purchase in my body. The neighbors fence fell down several months ago in a bad storm, now it sits like a crooked gap between the teeth of well groomed yards. They have made no attempt to fix …

Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner by Alan Catlin
Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner Being here night after endless night watching the moon change phases within the dead eyes of the drinkers thinking of the loneliness of the boundless track that spins by in my head as I run from place to place ringing sales touching bottles rinsing glasses making drinks as if I …

Bodies Inside Bodies by Dave Newman
BODIES INSIDE BODIES The job started at 6AM so I needed to be up at 5 to shower and shave and make the commute to the aluminum shed where we decided which tools to pack. It was a landscaping gig and we sweated all day endlessly bending to the grass then reaching for the trees …

Prisoner of the Whipping Boy’s Light Box by P.C. Tavarez
Prisoner of the Whipping Boy’s Light Box I fell in love with my friend He trapped me in his little light box He fed me crumbs of camaraderie He spun tales into a pacifying blanket Dropped in little pellets of Hope and romance And then he got bored Found something better In the overworld of …

Richard Modiano reviews WITH HER HAIR ON FIRE by Christy Prahl
With Her Hair on Fire by Christy Prahl (Roadside Press, 2025) Christy Prahl’s With Her Hair on Fire is a collection of prose poems that read like dispatches from the liminal zones between memory and invention, confession and fable. The chapbook brims with domestic detail—laundromats, hibiscus bushes, yellow houses, hummingbird feeders—yet each poem veers quickly …

THE POLISH HAMMER POETRY CORNER: Sons and Fathers by Karl Koweski
Sons and Fathers My son is nine weeks into his Hydra experience, working beside me in the chrome shop, plating components which will eventually become hydraulic cylinders used on an array of dump trucks, garbage trucks, cranes, and tractors. Nine weeks without missing a day of work, without so much as a single instance of …

Most Likely To Recede by Misti Rainwater-Lites
Most Likely To Recede PBS PSA: when you grow up learnin’ songs such as The B-I-B-L-E yes that’s the book for me and if The Devil Doesn’t Like it He Can Sit On A Tack (OUCH!) it’s unlikely you’ll become a Rhodes scholar, let alone America’s Next Top Model. Cheated from the start. I’m still …

In Joliet by Paul Luikart
In Joliet In Joliet, I lost a lot of money, first in the bowling alley with my cousin, then in the casino. My cousin can bowl. Bowl and hustle. “Your own flesh and blood?” I said. “Why not?” he said and took a fifty off me. At the casino, we met these girls, a bachelorette …

Dogs by Timothy Gager
Dogs Her dogs went to the stick library every day. They and all dogs didn’t need a library card, just respect the honor system of returning the sticks back to an abandoned snack shack for the next dog’s use. At the Town Hall meeting, which approved this she had brought her dog, a sweet pit …

A Graduation Poem by Dave Newman
A GRADUATION POEM Tonight my son graduates from high school and the last year has floated between sadness and misery with a pile of shit grades and complaints about teachers and very little acceptance of responsibility or acknowledgment that you need to work to succeed and work before you complain about the oppressors the bosses …