Uncategorized Flash Fiction | “Touch” The E train is Jonah’s favorite, with its bright lights’ industrial glow, the rush hour shove of body into body, Tomi Wiley Posted on May 19, 2014
Uncategorized Short Story | The Display The little boy appeared in front of the window during my second week on the job. He paused and glanced up when his father Tomi Wiley Posted on May 8, 2014
Uncategorized Flash Fiction | The Woman In The Pond In a field peppered with trees there is a little pond with a woman who lives inside. Her name is Kathy. But make no Tomi Wiley Posted on May 1, 2014
Uncategorized The Year Of Cherry Red Lipstick I’m not sure who gave me the tube of Cherry Red Lipstick so perfectly hued that my lips looked black and blue a bruise Tomi Wiley Posted on April 25, 2014
Uncategorized Poetry Corner | Celia’s Still Life Celia’s Still Life Statues more alive than a dozen children wiggling to be so still. Feeling whatever they felt however long Tomi Wiley Posted on March 21, 2014
TV, Movies & Recaps Poetry Corner, Soap Opera Edition | “Love’s Philosophy” When people think of soap operas, they think of many things… but poetry is probably not chief amongst them. And yet over the Tomi Wiley Posted on March 14, 2014
Uncategorized Poetry Corner | Perceptive Prayer PERCEPTIVE PRAYER The beauty of summer nights is how they go on – light lingering so long we can imagine ourselves immortal. Tomi Wiley Posted on March 6, 2014
Uncategorized Poetry Corner | To Muck And Muck And Muck What thoughts and images does this poem evoke for you? To Muck and Muck and Muck Here I am yet again, seeking something more, Tomi Wiley Posted on February 27, 2014
Uncategorized Poetry Corner | somewhere i have never travelled, gladly beyond It’s that time of year again, when the sale of roses rise and candy is shuffled around inside heart-shaped boxes: Valentine’s Tomi Wiley Posted on February 13, 2014