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Month: June 2020

Refill

June 3, 2020 The Hellebore

According to a psychiatrist I saw when I was seventeen and had not yet contemplated suicide, only dying in general,…

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Posted in: Fiction, Issue Five: Black Moss Filed under: Blake Johnson, Flash Fiction, Literary Magazine, The Hellebore Press

Matariki

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She returns here, every year to the daya nomad continenttugged in by the bright hooks of Pleaides.Each nonchalant breach is…

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Posted in: Issue Five: Black Moss, Poetry Filed under: Ankh Spice, Literary Magazine, Poetry, The Hellebore Press

spun glass

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molten threadshardened into delicate beautyeasily shatteredhandle with care silent while intactbut when broken, each piece chimes oncea cryas it separates…

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Posted in: Issue Five: Black Moss, Poetry Filed under: Amanda McLeod, Literary Magazine, Poetry, Poetry Press, The Hellebore Press

A Brief History of Tea

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I used to resent making my father cups of tea. “Why can’t you just make it yourself?” He’d just stare…

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Posted in: Issue Five: Black Moss, Poetry Filed under: Creative Nonfiction, HLR, Literary Magazine, Personal Essay, The Hellebore Press

Three Ideogramic Compounds

June 2, 2020 The Hellebore

思: thought takes place       In the field of heart 闷: depressed when your heart is       Shut behind a door 忍:tolerate with a…

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Posted in: Issue Five: Black Moss, Poetry Filed under: Indie Publishing, Literary Magazine, Poetry, The Hellebore Press, Yuan Changming

Forests are Fragile Now

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unless you are woodpecker, do not tap: leavebark unscarred by your etched remembrances: treesbleed                      (bark splits like parched skin, oozing raw)…

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Posted in: Issue Five: Black Moss, Poetry Filed under: Jude Marr, Literary Magazine, Poetry, Poetry Press, The Hellebore Press

Thinking of Central America When the Baby Dies

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for Kaya Jacobs You can’t see me,but I trudge through a maze of sacuanjoche petals,the pollen staining my pants and…

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Posted in: Issue Five: Black Moss, Poetry Filed under: Immigration, Poetry, Poetry Press, Refugees, The Hellebore Press, Tricia Lopez

Hauntings, Too, Transition

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When I hear that my cousin Tito is dead, I brace myself for the worst. We fought many times, Tito…

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Posted in: Fiction, Issue Five: Black Moss Filed under: Literary Magazine, Samir Sirk Morato, Short Stories, The Hellebore, The Hellebore Press

Half Girl, Half

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My mother dreams of a tooth falling out and someone dies.She tells me in the morning as my father sleeps,…

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Posted in: Issue Five: Black Moss, Poetry Filed under: Adelina Sarkisyan, Indie Press, Literary Magazine, Poetry, Poetry Press

Flower Bud

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are you afraidof the little flower budthat mightor might notgrow inside me?or do you cravethe bloombecause it meansyou and I…

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Posted in: Issue Five: Black Moss, Poetry Filed under: Diane Callahan, Indie Press, Literary Magazien, Poem, Poetry, Poetry Press

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