An excerpt from Seat Belts, a short story by Clay Cunningham
This short story was originally published in Hoosier Writers 2012 by Clay Cunningham ♦ I was thinking too much again. I wasn’t disarming a bomb; I was feeling up a teenage girl. It shouldn’t have been...
View ArticleWhile you were sleeping, a poem by Sarah Long
From Hoosier Writers 2011 by Sarah Long I was lying in a cold bath shocked like a boiled tomato in a bowl of iced water
View ArticleA Poet’s Gumbo, a poem by Diane Lewis
From Hoosier Writers 2012 by Diane Lewis (for Norbert Krapf, Indiana Poet Laureate 2008-2010) he stirred up synonyms and syncopation tonight a pinch of spoken word a dash of music a teaspoon of salsa...
View Articlein small sections, a poem by Jessica Dyer
From Hoosier Writers 2011 by Jessica Dyer ♦ i. like so many petals dropped peeled apart at the base lost in the rotting world of lichen, the dead sing we are the dust and we are the divine ii. we are...
View ArticleNight Fishing, a poem by Ryan P Norris
From Hoosier Writers 2012 by Ryan P Norris ♦ Fog Black and White by Elizabeth Christjansen in Hoosier Writers 2012 So inky black the sky and water are one gentle up down, the bow, paddles slosh in the...
View ArticleFood for Thought, non-fiction by Braden Thacker
From Hoosier Writers 2012 by Braden Thacker ♦ Let’s look at the complexity of human beings as a species or even just one individual. For one, most adult human beings have roughly 500 trillion chemical...
View ArticlePlum Grove, a short story by Lowell R Torres
From Hoosier Writers 2012 by Lowell R Torres I spent the spring 2005 semester studying abroad at Edge Hill University in Ormskirk, a tiny village right outside of Liverpool, England. My favorite class...
View ArticleCatch and Release, a poem by Ryan P Norris
From Hoosier Writers 2012 by Ryan P Norris ♦ I have a little dog, about the size of a bluegill. Her tail end swings back and forth when she walks. Late in the darkness of sleepy time in my living...
View ArticleBetween the Lines, a poem by Riley Poynter
From Hoosier Writers 2012 by Riley Poynter ♦ The majority of our population never rises to greatness, we are destined to answer essay questions ordained to be known as only the inerasable pencil. I am...
View ArticleDispatch, a poem by Andrew Neel
From Hoosier Writers 2012 “As for the metaphysical thoughts, my dear sir, allow me to say that any brain is capable of producing them, it’s just that we cannot always find the right words.” -Senhor...
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