The Dilemma of Old Furnaces—Justin Alcala

Fiction Issue #5: Heroes July 28th, 2020 July 28th, 2020 The Dilemma of Old Furnaces by Justin Alcala rena watched the flames perform a grand jeté across the logs. Her lips curved into a grimace as the hearth finished its tale. Fire tells its own stories if you can speak its tongue. Not all of its yarns were bitter, but this one had a way of reaching into Irena’s heart and squeezing out the sweetness. Irena ...

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PSM 5 Artist’s Statement—Thomas Ferella

Art Issue #5: Heroes July 28th, 2020 July 28th, 2020 Artist’s Statement by Thomas Ferella Corona Chronicles 3.7 by Thomas Ferrella Corona Chronicles 2.9 by Thomas Ferrella Corona Chronicles 2.2 by Thomas Ferrella xploration is the simplest way to assay my work. Photography has been the foundation though I willfully stray into music, video, painting, large-scale installations, sculpting in wood, and found objects. My art is as free as my interpretations of the world. Everything is fair game. Common ...

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Artist’s Statement—Patricia Tiffany Morris

Art Issue #5: Heroes July 28th, 2020 July 28th, 2020 Artist’s Statement by Patricia Tiffany Morris We Salute Our Heroes by Patricia Tiffany Morris n a world of increasing interest in anime and comic books filled with superhuman characters, I marvel at the everyday people in my life who are superheroes in troubling times of my life. As an artist, I don’t draw people or expressions well, but the written word fascinates and pulls me into a ...

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Get Angel Wing Tattoos—Stephanie Valente

Poetry Issue #5: Heroes July 28th, 2020 July 28th, 2020 Get Angel Wing Tattoos Like It’s the Late 1990s by Stephanie Valente   Get Angel Wing Tattoos Like It’s the Late 1990s she asks me why i am collecting tattoos careful dots grey shadows my dog’s face a witch, flowers mother mary, leaves wolves, a turn of phrase i say: i’m less attached to my body i almost lost it so many times cancer scares car accidents attempted murder i honor it like replanting seeds painting it with tributes survival vines, petals stitching my skin back ...

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These Hands Must Speak—Rebecca Ramsden

Poetry Issue #5: Heroes July 28th, 2020 July 28th, 2020 These Hands Must Speak by Rebecca Ramsden These Hands Must Speak These hands measure the distance. These hands put on a mask. These hands wash frequently. These hands scroll the screen, witness leaders who only mask what they say, call this a hoax. Their legislation a sleight of hand, coffers quickly emptied of funds for small businesses onto the desks of overpaid elite. Each day these hands brush the hair of nurses, caregivers, service workers putting their lives, their children’s ...

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Patience—Ermelinda Makkimane

Poetry Issue #5: Heroes July 28th, 2020 July 28th, 2020 Patience by Ermelinda Makkimane   Patience The nurse checks the patient’s blood pressure. Adjusts the flow of the IV drip. Makes a note in the file. Washes hands. Goes to the next patient. Repeats blood pressure check. Repeats washing hands. This happens seven times. She is more patient than any of us here. To what extent does her patience extend? Ask the patient’s distraught relative who came running ...

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View Out My Window—Catherine Klatzker

Poetry Issue #5: Heroes July 28th, 2020 July 28th, 2020 View Out My Window by Catherine Klatzker View Out My Window The worst thing is she died alone as so many do these days isolated from all who love her. In pandemic, we are globally unprepared for this novel anguish. There is nothing outside in the grey evening, nothing outside my window to distract me from the memories of dying patients, how we used to use our lunch breaks to hold and rock those who had no families, so ...

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Tribute to Henrietta Lacks—Jill Jennings

Poetry Issue #5: Heroes July 28th, 2020 July 28th, 2020 Tribute to Henrietta Lacks by Jill Jennings Tribute to Henrietta Lacks: The Hero in the Laboratory   They even changed your name, first to Helen Lane, then to Helen Larsen, finally to Henrietta Lacks. After they harvested your cells. The strangest form of life a cell could have, that’s what they said. And you said go ahead and use them, “if it’ll help somebody.” Now there’s a vaccine against the HPV-18 that did you in, grown ...

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Prayer for a Pandemic—Dina Greenberg

Poetry Issue #5: Heroes July 28th, 2020 July 28th, 2020 Prayer for a Pandemic by Dina Greenberg Prayer for a Pandemic Awaken at two a.m. day four of Passover, Easter Sunday enumerate the dead & the afflicted break open your heart again don’t fight the pounding fear growing there, relinquish each footfall, touch silken ash to forehead make the sign of the cross Believe, believe behold the Paschal Lamb behold the promised land face the east rock from heel to toe drop and give me twenty repent, repent kiss the ring click your heels together & ...

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Darnella—Michael Giorgio

Poetry Issue #5: Heroes July 28th, 2020 July 28th, 2020 Darnella by Michael Giorgio Darnella She is just seventeen afraid for her life as well as for his witness to injustice she is powerless to prevent but brave enough to stay She records what she sees what she should never have had to see a man murdered before her eyes by one who is sworn to protect and serve She is mocked harassed by those who think her wrong for preserving the action rather than act herself against ...

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