FALL
(ISSUE 2)
Surfside Visions : A Short Story
By Erin Dunn
The old harbor docks creaked in the summer wind. A steadfast centerpiece of activity, ripe with people and boats, seagulls and silver fish. Hulls knocked against wooden planks and ropes slapped against decks. A vibrant hum of life sounded from amidst the waves. The symphony beckoned to passersby, a moonlit sonata on the waterfront…

Sand Dollar –Melissa Tagliarini
SPRING
(ISSUE 1)
A Man OUT OF Time
By Paul Keegan
October 8th, 1966. Seven o’clock in the evening. Donald Richmond stared out of the window of his penthouse apartment. He was watching the streets below, his eyes darting from person to person. He liked to observe, and the noises from the bustling city underneath him served as a relaxing white …
Late Bloomer
By Kailey Blount
From her bedroom door frame, Marjorie stared at Lucille. She’d covered her head with the quilt again. Brown ringlets, matching her own, strung out against the pillowcase. Shades drawn lights out, it could have been day or night. Though, Marjorie knew, among other things, that it was the day. Eleven …