Bow cutting the wave
too near her breaching tail - oh!
Lifeboats nod adrift.
Zack is a writer from Arizona and founder of Braced Publishing. His interests vary from fiction to philosophy, but after winning a series of short story contests, horror has become his home.
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From stream to ocean, hungry pursuit of nature's silent transmission.
By Zack Graham3 years ago in Poets
Lay strawberry hair on fair skin, let it redden like a crush, pink as cherry blossoms on the fresh dirt of hurt. Bring skin
By Pixel Floyd2 days ago in Poets
Accumulating nano-constellations proliferating. (Not sure if this really works, but a little rusty in this area, as in the use of the word 'nano-constellation- that could mean very tiny constellations forming everywhere- if that really is a word.)
By Mark Graham3 days ago in Poets
It ended like every other stupid idea. Badly, and alone. I’m researching digital confession ethics, he said. A tech ethicist. He gestured at floating data I couldn’t see then pulled out a physical notebook. Actual paper, fountain pen. He held it up like he was showing me scripture.
By Nicky Frankly3 days ago in Fiction
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