Poet’s Corner: A Day in Summer The ease of summer, nostalgic daydreams Woven in soft flowing dresses of pastels and playful exotic patterns Lazy long days journeyed [...] July 22, 2018
“The Witch of Lime Street” at Summer of Magic Oh there is a great medium named Marge,/Who will give you a show without charge,/There is no need to pay,/Excepting to say:/ “You’re [...] July 20, 2018
Poet’s Corner: Eva Said Eva Said that when she was a young crossing guard in Staten Island a paid job she became a professional crossing guard after they tried her [...] July 15, 2018
The Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager Emma Davis’s art career has blossomed. Her series of textured forest-scapes is a success. But Emma is haunted by the disappearance of her [...] July 14, 2018
David Mark’s Dead Pretty – Tracking a Serial Killer There’s no better thrill for a mystery fan than discovering a new author. I’m late to finding David Mark, but that just means I have [...] July 7, 2018
The Hunger – Something’s Stalking the Donnor Party The smell of blood, with its tang of iron, seemed to spring from everywhere, from the ground and the water and the sky. Some tragedies and [...] June 27, 2018
Poet’s Corner: Darkness Falls Processing people like pigs: Waft aromas of blathering prigs, With stench of festering hate– Where new-born flies flock Through skies [...] June 19, 2018
Poet’s Corner: Mr. Grimshaw My daughter catches toads on summer nights when they fill the street in front of her house. When rain creates rivers of glistening light [...] June 17, 2018