Mirror Check

In "Mirror Creek," Anita Howard captures the serene beauty of an autumn morning. As rain streaks through the air, a spider's delicate web glistens in the quiet dawn, symbolizing nature's fleeting, yet perfect moments.

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cavities

In “cavities,” Liana Cass explores themes of longing and decay through vivid, sensory language. This free verse poem intertwines visceral imagery and emotional depth, capturing ...
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The Thing That Makes Loving You Truly Impossible

Adam Crawford’s The Thing That Makes Loving You Truly Impossible explores the frustration of constant self-improvement in relationships, questioning whether striving for perfection only leads ...
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