Two poems by Victoria Bailey Victoria Bailey’s writing has been included in a variety of feminist focused academic, creative writing, and non-fiction publications. She is currently completing a PhD in Creative Writing. Preview image by K. Haskell, an...
Two Poems by Karla Linn Merrifield Kinesthesia My dead husband gets in on our carnal act: how exquisite the hot-hot-heat stirred with wit, his blissful lesson imprinted on my clit. This dead husband of mine left me richly endowed with the visceral certainty— laughter...
Wet Paint by Ida Hay I am tapping into my hereditary witchcraft more and more everyday, and I am slowly but surely understanding the connection between the magick in my art and the creativity in my craft, and how blurred these lines actually are. During a school...
Surrender by Virginia Vasquez Virginia Vasquez is a writer, multidisciplinary artist, educator, and collaborator. She teaches creative writing at the City College of New York, where she received her MFA in Creative Writing. She is currently working on a collection of...
July by Michele Mekel Summer fruit sundered. Gently thumbed rents reveal flesh— overripe, swollen— like her sex, trickling pungent nectar at the least caress. Michele Mekel is a writer and editor; educator and bioethicist; poetess and creatrix; witch and woman....
Two poems by Cynthia Good & Art by Virginia Vasquez Off Boulevard Saint-Germain-des-Prés He called me a sweet piece of ass On the elevator. I am allergic To his dog. We exchanged nude Selfies and saliva. He says, I love To wrap my arms around you twice. Though I’m...