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A literary journal of fiction, poetry and short scenes about forbidden love.
In this issue,
Counting Purple Stars is a short story by James McCarthy sharing an enchanting tale about fate-struck lovers searching for a heart-shaped door in the bottom of a hidden cellar that leads to somewhere only they know, as well as a short story by Coleen Whitmore.
Bedside Manners is a short, soft-erotic scene by Emma Long undressing a marriage with that "something missing" as well as another short scene by Christine Thomas.
I Called For You To Hear The Train by Sara Jones-Martin is a poem that will allure you into the complex and tragic meaning of blind love exploring the San Juan Mountains of Colorado; as well as other poetry by poet Kristyn Moran and James McCarthy.
Bring Out The Sunshine, taken by Evan Trager is this issue's cover photo.
Also, in the eBook issue are selected submissions from Red Light Scratch and Roll And Write not featured online. Learn how you can submit your own to be published online or in the eBook issue.
In this issue,
Counting Purple Stars is a short story by James McCarthy sharing an enchanting tale about fate-struck lovers searching for a heart-shaped door in the bottom of a hidden cellar that leads to somewhere only they know, as well as a short story by Coleen Whitmore.
Bedside Manners is a short, soft-erotic scene by Emma Long undressing a marriage with that "something missing" as well as another short scene by Christine Thomas.
I Called For You To Hear The Train by Sara Jones-Martin is a poem that will allure you into the complex and tragic meaning of blind love exploring the San Juan Mountains of Colorado; as well as other poetry by poet Kristyn Moran and James McCarthy.
Bring Out The Sunshine, taken by Evan Trager is this issue's cover photo.
Also, in the eBook issue are selected submissions from Red Light Scratch and Roll And Write not featured online. Learn how you can submit your own to be published online or in the eBook issue.
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