Windless

In Windless, E Eugene Jones Baldwin crafts poetic prose that captures the stillness of summer days. Vultures watch from cell towers, conserving their energy, while the speaker moves through a landscape of languid shadows and vibrant life, evoking a delicate balance between nature’s subtleties and the serenity of windless moments.

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My Cousin Jim

In Geoff LaCasse’s short fiction "My Cousin Jim," the narrator reflects on an invitation from a distant relative, Cousin Jim, who reaches out for a ...
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