“On the Seventh Day” by David Elias
ON THE SEVENTH DAY He Rested With a kind of fury A ferocious fleeting Meddachschlop Before Faspa But on Monday God said Let there be […]
ON THE SEVENTH DAY He Rested With a kind of fury A ferocious fleeting Meddachschlop Before Faspa But on Monday God said Let there be […]
Sleepwalking by Sarah Ens Just rats at first, massive, spherical, scuttling the ceiling, then people, men mostly, perched at the foot of my bed like […]
Patrick Friesen, a former resident of the original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation […]
Joanne Epp grew up in central Saskatchewan and still goes back as often as she can. Married with two grown sons, she spent several years […]
Sarah Klassen lives, reads and writes poetry and fiction in Winnipeg. She has just launched her eighth poetry collection: The Tree of Life. 1. As […]