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Edna St. Vincent Millay: Say what you will, and scratch my heart to find

Laugh at the unshed leaf, say what you will,
Call me in all things what I was before,
A flutterer in the wind, a woman still;
I tell you I am what I was and more.

November 7, 2025 · 9 Comments

Patricia A. Nugent: The Opposite of Love

“You are abnormally nervy,” he texted. Since it didn’t exactly read like a compliment, his words caused me to reflect on how my activism may be perceived.

November 6, 2025 · 12 Comments

Gary Margolis: Overlooking the Sea 

Who wouldn’t want
to be led back to their century,
their tent, their house of stones?
Their window, overlooking the sea.

November 6, 2025 · 4 Comments

Sharon Zhang: Zohran Mamdani Wins Decisive Victory in NYC, Triumphing Over Billionaire Onslaught

Mamdani’s win is a historic victory for the left over a powerful, moneyed coalition of forces that aimed to defeat him.

November 5, 2025 · 9 Comments

Joan E. Bauer: Lovers and Other Strangers

We’re all strangers. But after a while,
you get used to it. You become deeper
strangers. That’s a sort of love.

November 5, 2025 · 10 Comments

Rebecca Gordon: Strategic Incompetence in the Age of Trump

We now live in a country that’s being run both with bad intent, and unintentionally badly.

November 4, 2025 · 4 Comments

Walt Whitman: I Hear America Singing

The shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench, the hatter singing as he stands,
The wood-cutter’s song, the ploughboy’s on his way in the morning, or at noon intermission or at sundown…

November 4, 2025 · 15 Comments

Adam Patric Miller: The Sound of a Teacher’s Silence

As a person of Jewish heritage I can’t be silent about a genocide. Jews aren’t the only people who’ve been threatened with annihilation.

November 3, 2025 · 6 Comments

Barbara Hamby: Ode on My Wasted Youth

Other people were getting married and buying cars,
but not me, and I wasn’t even looking for Truth,
just some kind of minor grip on the whole enchilada

November 3, 2025 · 20 Comments

Ellen Bryant Voigt | At the Movie: Virginia, 1956

When finally we got our own TV, the evening news
with its hooded figures of the Ku Klux Klan
seemed like another movie

November 2, 2025 · 13 Comments

Charles Davidson: Are We Prepared for the Knock on the Door?

Brutality has become ICE’s signature policy. Trump’s “barbed-wire” signature has dictated the ungodly means and ungodly ends of what rapidly has become the Trumpian version of the Nazi Gestapo and the Communist NKVD.

November 2, 2025 · 11 Comments

Mel Packer: We Must Lay Our Bodies Down

We must stand up against a tyrannical state power that is clearly moving toward fascism, or more and more of us will wake one day to find families and friends gone.

November 1, 2025 · 13 Comments

Michael Simms: Last Testaments

at dawn you’ll arrive
having thrown your luggage in the River Styx
and we’ll drink from the silver cup of day

November 1, 2025 · 61 Comments

Matthew J. Parker: AI is Stupidity’s BFF

My real life encounters with AI, however, mostly on plagiarized student papers, have proven that when it comes to inventive and even fantastical falsehoods, today’s AI not only surpasses our current president, but is in fact unwittingly in league with him. 

October 31, 2025 · 10 Comments

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