In "Summer Houses," Janet McCann reflects on the timeless presence of old vacation homes. Through evocative imagery and a sense of nostalgia, the poem captures how these structures, weathered and worn, hold memories and evoke a deep connection to the past.
Summer Houses
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Woman Weather
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May 14, 2023
In "Woman Weather" by Moe Phillips, women are likened to soft April breezes, gently touching a green lawn and white sheets drying in the sun, ...
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Over-Reliance
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In Urmilla Kannuswamy's flash fiction "Over-Reliance," a man battles the harshness of nature as the last of his hand warmers fade. Stranded in the woods, ...
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