Special guest author Lois Lowry kicks off our new column and shares her own library memories!
Tag: Fall/Winter2019
My Father Tells us of the Monster in the Pink House
a poem by Victoria Korth
December 31, night closes in: A Poem by Marge Piercy
December 31, Night Closes In
by Marge Piercy
The Secrets of the Waterfall
a short story by Frances Park and Ginger Park
Joy to the World
a poem by Marge Piercy
Two Poems by Yuan Changming
Looking For Ugly
By Karen Weyant
The squonk is the ugliest animal in Pennsylvania’s hemlock forests.
Described as a round ball of sagging skin and drooping warts, this creature is fully aware of its own ugliness and spends its time hiding and weeping in the deepest woods.
Five Bucks & the Key to a Kingdom
a poem by Terry Savoie
The Burning Pyre
Fiction by Rekha Valliappan
No Hands
a poem by John Sibley Williams
First Nights
a poem by Laurinda Lind
Cicada’s Revenge
a poem by Ian Randall Wilson
An Old Umbrella
a poem by Richard Luftig
Hermione Granger
a poem by Tiffany Troy
Dinnertime
Flash Fiction by Scott W. Williams
America in the Year of the Pig
a poem by Tiffany Troy
November Moon
a poem by John Roche
Overhead
a poem by G. E. Schwartz