The title poem from Nolan Storey’s latest collection, Damning Love.
Category: Art
Colorism holds back black women in Hollywood
November 27, 2018It is hard for African-American women with darker complexions to become successful actresses because producers and screenwriters are hooked on exotic black females who look more multiracial than solely black.
Grabes’ Greenhouse – Pt. 1
November 21, 2018The first of a series on deep web surfing, journalism, hacking, trust and more by Adam Albaari.
Gruesome Playground Injuries: An Anything but Gruesome Performance
November 21, 2018A review of nolaNOW Theatre Company’s first official production, Gruesome Playground Injuries in which we take a look at the acting, costumes and set design. nolaNOW is a new, talented, women led group that is definitely worth reading about.
Wounded
November 14, 2018A poem in which hopelessness is briefly explored through the allegory of a wounded animal chewing through itself to escape a situation.
An Afterbirth — Some Scribbles
November 14, 2018Maybe it wasn’t happenstance. People are not strangers to the circumstances. She did not just happen to be chilled, frozen there in a coarsening shell of shame and fear.
Huntington – Part 1
November 7, 2018The cobblestone driveway of Andrew Han’s home was littered with skid-marks. The comings-and-goings of his various clients and employees carved a physical imprint on his otherwise impressive estate. From his office window, he could see the entire cul-de-sac before him, and clearly spot any on-coming visitors from a significant distance away.
Butterfly Blooming
November 7, 2018For one moment, just this one, | Corruption squashed by a new life begun.
Microvilli
October 31, 2018Join this week’s featured fiction writer, Camille as she explores the horrors of Radiation on the human body and psyche.
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