by RCRproduction | Jul 28, 2023 | Volume 58
Issue 58 The Goldilocks Syndrome Peter A. Christensen “Unusual behavior? Bizarre? No, not him. He’s an observer. He watches, eyes twinkling, drink in hand, as the other guests at the party jump fully clothed into the pool. He keeps buttoned a tight collar of reserve,...
by RCRproduction | Jul 28, 2023 | Volume 58
Issue 58 Nospaces.com Martin Galvin He wanted always to live in the empty places Between words, talked only so he could pause And settle down in that easy chair of silence. The bigger the novel, the more the houses Where he could rest and work the puzzle. And then he...
by RCRproduction | Jul 28, 2023 | Volume 58
Issue 58 Real Things Men on Tinder Have Told Me Behind the Protection of Their Computer Screens that Made Me Feel Cheap Amber Salik Good morning, lovely It’s nice to meet you We matched so I had to say hi because cute girls like you are few and far between Thank...
by RCRproduction | Jul 28, 2023 | Volume 58
Issue 58 Killing Two Birds Peter W. Fong Ginny sat slumped in the passenger seat while Will drove them south from Boston. She tore a wedge from the lid of her take-out cup, and a thin warm mist of coffee rose up, clouding the windshield. She rubbed at the fog with the...
by RCRproduction | Jul 28, 2023 | Volume 58
Issue 58 Pale Moon David Sapp When I was a child the moon appeared only in the night, in storybooks, through a window and surrounded by thick, inky black; it was full, ripe, and radiant in October, setting the cornfields ablaze, flaming seas of rippling, golden...