Quarterly & Special Issues
August 28, 2021
Worlds and life are not always what they appear to be. Dinitra 584-KxA finds that out in a big way. Is anything as it seems? What is the truth? Huge questions, and an amazing story to back them up.
August 27, 2021
It hadn’t been one of her better decisions. In fact, when she looked back over her life, contemplating all of the decision-making she had done thus far in her twenty-nine years, this one teetered on insanity. Or, perhaps that was doing it a disservice. Completely irrational, utterly insane, and most likely going to leave her with scars seemed to suit it better.
August 21, 2021
August 20, 2021
Need a little humor in your life? A fun little humorous love story could brighten your day!
August 19, 2021
Reading We’re Not Broken, Changing the Autism Conversation by Eric Garcia brings back all those feelings, the knowledge, the concern. But in a good way. Garcia, a man who has autism, discusses the topic in relevant, real ways that help truly get the message across that autism is not brokenness.
August 18, 2021
When you take time for yourself each morning, you can find your balance in self-care.
August 17, 2021
Salvador Dali had nothing on me,
arrows of light the color of screams.
Traversing delusions, illusions and dreams
Fever and frenzy, the struggle gives way...
August 16, 2021
Short fiction: reliving memories can change our future, sometimes. And listening to each other can change everything.
August 15, 2021
In a world of chaos and constant bombardment, sometimes you just need a break. And that's okay.
August 14, 2021
Need to set some realistic goals for your creative life? Check out this review of a great book for the purpose: Your Goal Guide by Debra Eckerling.
August 13, 2021
August 12, 2021
Down at the stables was always the best part of every summer. I loved the kids – don’t get me wrong – but being a wrangler was all I could ask for in that moment of my life...
August 9, 2021
Poetry: Sometimes there seems to be no hope. Sometimes, the never overcomes us. Sometimes there are too many pieces.
August 8, 2021
Good things come in nostalgic packages - Saturday morning cartoons and breakfast in bed to boost emotional health. Who knew?
August 8, 2021
Remember when you were a kid and you'd wake up early just to get in those cartoons on Saturday mornings? You'd grab a bowl of Cap'n Crunch or Cookie Crisp and nosh mindlessly as you sang the theme to Animaniacs or cheer on the Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers. Maybe you'd watch reruns of The A-Team or tune into wrestling – whatever your indulgence was (not that you understood it as such back then).
August 7, 2021
Need some inspiration? Check these action/adventure story writing prompts.
August 6, 2021
August 4, 2021
Need your fix of cute animals? Check out quokkas. These little marsupials are the best!
August 3, 2021
A tea review: matcha-style Rooibos from PureChimp
August 1, 2021
This book is freakin' awesome! I am a Zombie fan. I even played one on a YouTube series, so Zombies have a special place in my heart. I began reading this book with a bit of uncertainty as to whether it would be the same old Zombie story. Bite, infect, repeat, die. Yes, biting occurs which leads to infection, but the infection can be transmitted in different ways.