“Double Rainbow” by Judith Amber

Today I fully inhabit my body, Watching the sunlight brighten Each flower on my pillowcase, Then move across the hardwood floor. I lie in bed and sip a cup of coffee So pungent Sumatra sings in my bones. Today I examine my travel companion With childlike curiosity As if looking at a squashed bug: How … Read More

“diversion” by Jonathan Chibuike Ukah

The road spread out before me like a grey carpet I was on course for my destination, almost there, just a pair of traffic lights, veering into the light wind, a bump, slowing down, then navigating into my large compound, where light is cast over the roofs and trees as though the moon gave birth … Read More

“The Disappearing Spouse” by Judythe Guarnera

This play by Judythe Guarnera was the first place fiction winner in the 2023 Golden Quill Writing Contest. Cast: Protagonist: X-Wife: Judy Strictly Moral Conscience SMC Dennis Sympathetic Techie Conscience STC Steve NEUTRAL NARRATOR NN JUDY Scene: X-Wife’s Living Room Day: All Hallows Eve ACT ONE Time: Shortly before dusk X-Wife: Damn, I wish he was … Read More

“The Tomorrow” by M. Golda Turner

This poem by M. Golda Turner was a first place winner in the 2023 Golden Quill Writing Contest. I earned my sea legs at the age of three, Coursing the Gulf, our small family. The Tomorrow was our ocean home, A yacht with bed and bath to roam. She cut into cresting waves so strong, … Read More