Category: Reaping
Cicada Summer by Elizabeth Brown
by Staff | May 9, 2021 | Fiction, The Small Hours | 0 |
John was pleased that the woman sat next to him on the commuter train, even though it was the only...
Read MoreSong of Salvation by Angela J. Latham
by Staff | May 8, 2021 | The Small Hours | 0 |
Can you see it there, along the bottom of the photograph? The black writing against the...
Read MoreRemembering my Uncle Johnny’s Face By Helen Falandes
by Staff | Aug 9, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
My Uncle Johnny’s face was badly burned when he was a child;the aunties never stopped talking...
Read MoreBreaking Up in a Small Town By Helen Falandes
by Staff | Aug 9, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
With whom do you talk when you are breakingup in a small town? If you end up back togetherso much...
Read MoreFarm Boys Thomas Cannon
by Staff | Aug 6, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
farm boys fightto be counter-productive.they wreck stuff a wealth of chores splitbefore and after...
Read MoreCorporeality by Cameron Morse
by Staff | Aug 6, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
Day before the stay-at-homeorder goes into effect,I lace my ears, muzzle my mouthin gauze. Each...
Read MoreWhen Flowers Die by Len Carber
by Staff | Aug 6, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
When flowers die,They die slowly—Edge by edgeThe petals curl,Still, silently,Without complaint....
Read MoreDance Forbidden Russell Schneider
by Staff | Aug 6, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
Under the muted moonlight,I,Dance with the dead,Loved ones,Left at the crossroads.Sing with...
Read MoreBogeyman Dreams by Edward Ahern
by Staff | Aug 6, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
As a child and young adultmy dreams were sometimes torturedby beings who thirsted formy powerless...
Read MoreBoys by Abigail Kipp
by Staff | Aug 6, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
Loneliness is a wormgnawing at my gut,so I cling to boyswho don’t care(flowers promised but never...
Read MoreThe Legend of Sabine by Arvilla Fee
by Staff | Aug 6, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
They say on nights so very still,Sabine will come – oh, yes, she will.Holding babe to bony...
Read MoreA Walk Through Town With Gran by Robin Ray
by Staff | Aug 6, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
Behold! Spoiled girls who moan from sunriseto conniption in their daffodil socks andpickled...
Read MoreWichita Harvest By Keith Gaboury
by Staff | Aug 6, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
“New Prospects for Growing Human Replacement Organs in Animals.” I kiss the stars like...
Read MoreNew Life By Tiffany Renee Harmon
by Staff | Aug 5, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
After it happenedI planted myselfBurrowed deep into the groundA cold, silent slumberBut nestled in...
Read MoreTears By John F McMullen
by Staff | Aug 5, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
When we are young,we cry easily– when we fall– when we cut ourselvesand– when we...
Read MoreBeneath the Juniper By Shannon Thompson
by Staff | Aug 5, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
Search for meIn the woodsWhere the magpie singsHis song of sorrows.Find me underneathThe Juniper...
Read MoreCrossing the Line by Fabrice Poussin
by Staff | Aug 5, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
There is a line beyond those woodsinvisible yes undeniable yetits quest is everlasting and must...
Read MoreLimited time offer by Josef Krebs
by Staff | Aug 5, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
Limited time offerLifeAnd the subsequent malaise that death bringsIf you’re inconsequential in...
Read MoreSublime Sex By John F. McMullen
by Staff | Aug 5, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
I slowly calm,catching my breathspent and euphorictotally satiated.So deeply in loveI must hold...
Read MoreReality Forsaken by Bruce Levine
by Staff | Aug 5, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
Reality forsakenFor a chance at the golden ringAnd though it’s only made of brassA chance to grab...
Read MoreA Mind of Winter by Cordelia M. Hanemann
by Staff | Aug 5, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
Cold crusts barren branches;the mind of winter comes.What I have known recedes,as trees surrender...
Read MoreThe Pull of Weeds by Cordelia M. Hanemann
by Staff | Aug 4, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
One day in July,I bent to pull weedsin the garden, to lifta large stone; I bentat the waist and...
Read MoreI Was Right All Along by John Grey
by Staff | Aug 4, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
My problem with school isthat I can’t go back thereand point out to that teacherjust how wrong she...
Read MoreBad Morning by Don Thompson
by Staff | Aug 4, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
A hangdog coyote crosses the road and lopes off into the scrub. You can feel his wretchedness....
Read MoreAcross the Street by Wendy Lee Klenetsky
by Staff | Aug 4, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
Across the street a little girl is playing ball with(what I assume to be) her brother.He...
Read MoreTown Bell by Megha Sood
by Staff | Aug 4, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
When the pain resonates in the deep clanks of thebig pendulumstanding alone in the heart of that...
Read MoreDance of the Death by Megha Sood
by Staff | Aug 4, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
The clutching bonesmakes the rattling soundand that grim reaper makes hiseerie presencefelt...
Read MoreHard Night by Francis Flavin
by Staff | Aug 4, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
The rabbits took a lickin last night.The Magpies are doing their best to clean up the mess,But the...
Read MoreFallow Shadows by Susan Gentry
by Staff | Aug 4, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Poetry | 0 |
Fallow shadows follow a fiasco of woeYears of tears adhere to mirror a soulSilent screams seed the...
Read MoreSouth for the Winter By Rebecca Kane
by Staff | Aug 4, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Fiction | 0 |
Warmth across her wings, waves of salty sea beneath, stretches of sandy beaches. She flew,...
Read MoreOn My Mother’s Side by Tyler Ayers
by Staff | Aug 4, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Micro- Flash Fiction | 0 |
Driving was way nicer than flying, Elizabeth and I could both agree on that. We hadn’t been able...
Read MoreGo Green by C.L. Killgore
by Staff | Aug 4, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Micro- Flash Fiction | 0 |
I had two choices, if you could call them that, both felt more like predictable ends to a total...
Read MoreTwo at the Zoo by Terry Sanville
by Staff | Aug 4, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Fiction | 0 |
Jack and Lauren stared into the compound that held the spider monkeys.“Do you know who that one...
Read MoreThe Notary by Chip Jett
by Staff | Aug 4, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Fiction | 0 |
Not long after I went into the tire business, I bought an inflatable werewolf and put it on top of...
Read MoreForty-Four Dollars by Gene Goldfarb
by Staff | Aug 4, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Fiction | 0 |
It was Spring 1959, and I lay there on the living room couch with my measles to keep me company....
Read MoreThe Painter’s Darlings by William Hunt
by Staff | Aug 4, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Fiction | 0 |
“You’re sure?” Dr. Kober asked, his pencil hovering above the pad like a honey bee over a flower....
Read MoreFan Base by Trisha McKee
by Staff | Aug 4, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Fiction | 0 |
The thunderous applause reverberated in her head long after Ashley had left the stage. She stood...
Read MoreQuarter-Life Crisis by Jesse Thompson
by Staff | Aug 4, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Fiction | 0 |
I watched as Jimmy pulled up in his beat-up blue sedan at noon. The street was quiet, and the slam...
Read MoreThe Warning by Jesse Thompson
by Staff | Aug 4, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Fiction | 0 |
Dad liked to drink. It took about half a case of beer to do the trick. But on that night, the...
Read MoreInfatuation by Jason Sibert
by Staff | Aug 4, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Fiction | 0 |
Chuck Gowers showed up for another day at work at the Corvus Coffee Roasters. He walked in an hour...
Read MoreThe Tree Stump by Bruce Levine
by Staff | Aug 4, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Fiction | 0 |
It was a torrential rain. Harder than Alex and Corey ever remembered. And it didn’t stop all day...
Read MoreBut Wait! There’s More! by Rebecca Linam
by Staff | Aug 4, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Fiction | 0 |
“But it was Jeff’s idea!” my best friend Thomas always pointed out.I say it was Garrison Keillor’s...
Read MoreFOR YOU BY MARGARET KARMAZIN
by Staff | Jul 21, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Fiction | 0 |
For some time now, Dr. Hugh Mandara had accepted his life as it was and managed to find...
Read MorePAPAVER CALIFORNICUM BY ANNETTE GAGLIARDI
by Staff | Jul 21, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Micro- Flash Fiction | 0 |
We headed downtown in the black Chevy borrowed from someone’s dad who had it hidden in his garage...
Read MoreBLOODLINE BY ALAN MEYROWITZ
by Staff | Jul 21, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Fiction | 0 |
Helen watched from her kitchen window as the young man approached. He carried a plate loosely...
Read MoreElegy by William Torphy
by Staff | Jul 21, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Micro- Flash Fiction | 0 |
A convoy of alien drones hovers over the small country town. They’ve either come out of...
Read MoreInnocent by David Rogers
by Staff | Jul 21, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Fiction | 0 |
If I say I was innocent of the crime for which I was convicted and sentenced, you might...
Read MoreA Reflection on Nature: The Arve in Summer by Michael Smith
by Staff | Jul 19, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Fiction, Poetry | 0 |
Better to understand a riverBy understanding how I understand a riverI must step back from the...
Read MoreLie on Your Stomach on The Grass by Jonathan Bracker
by Staff | Jul 18, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Fiction, Poetry | 0 |
The solid earth has never yet complained.There is only the slight scrapeOf the accommodating...
Read MorePaper Carrier by James B. Nicola
by Staff | Jul 18, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Fiction, Poetry | 0 |
I was a paper carrierand used to hear her speakwhen I rang to collect from herevery other week....
Read MoreHe was a Good by James B. Nicola
by Staff | Jul 18, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Fiction, Poetry | 0 |
He was a good good little boyFrom break of dawn till time for bed: His father’s pride, his...
Read MoreMy Mother’s Pink Bloomers by Milton Ehrlich
by Staff | Jul 18, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Fiction, Poetry | 0 |
In the days before washing machines,Mother kept our clothes scrubbedwash-board clean, hung up on a...
Read MoreOde to Ruairi by JR Vork
by Staff | Jul 18, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Fiction, Poetry | 0 |
If I could swimThe poolOf tearsThat our sunLet out to dryOr hear a windThru her…sailDeep intoThe...
Read MoreFallow Ground is now posting!
by Staff | Jul 17, 2020 | News, News for Writers | 0 |
Inwood Indiana is an online journal with a paperback supplement. The poems and stories for the Fallow Ground issue are now being posted daily. Congratulations to all the writers whose works appear in our newest issue: Edward...
Read MoreSonnet from A Nightmare by Dennis Gilliam
by Staff | Jul 16, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Fiction, Poetry | 0 |
What is this dark dream that is cast in gloom?What ominous, baneful face floats in air,Carrying...
Read MoreLines from A Madman’s Diary by Dennis Gilliam
by Staff | Jul 16, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Fiction, Poetry | 0 |
Suddenly, he appeared from my ceiling,The turbaned Arab smoking a hookah,Sitting on his own cloud...
Read MoreDéjà vu by Dennis Gilliam
by Staff | Jul 16, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Fiction, Poetry | 0 |
This is how it always feels.I have been here before.The door is still closedTime elapses in...
Read MoreMidwest Sunset by John Dorroh
by Staff | Jul 16, 2020 | Fallow Ground, Fiction, Poetry | 0 |
I wait for you, my darling sky.I wait for you to pull out your palette,inviting the world to stop...
Read MoreMy Homestead, For Better or Worse by Ray Spitzenberger
by Staff | Dec 14, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
for better or worse I love my homestead rows of burnt-gold milo maize the grain sorghum grown for...
Read MorePenny by Linda Sacco
by Staff | Dec 14, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
He liked that I was a free spirit, so he could bottle me up and sell me to the highest bidder. It...
Read MoreReality by johnmac the bard
by Staff | Dec 14, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
Reading Billy Collins or Bukowski or Sharon Olds Is like watching Ted Williams hit or Steve Jobs...
Read MoreDeath and Life by Jesse Thompson
by Staff | Dec 14, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
Franklin claimed that it would come To us as surely as taxes. And yes, it can be quite taxing, But...
Read MoreA Case of Induced Prophecy by Maria DePaul
by Staff | Dec 14, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
On a moonlit night, As the Milky Way Shimmered like a band Reflected in a lake Just outside of The...
Read MoreMother Sat Me by Marc Meierkort
by Staff | Dec 14, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
Mother sits me down in front of The Partridge Family & says “do your homework.” I had already...
Read MoreLegacy of Blue by Candice Louisa Daquin
by Staff | Dec 14, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
She is a bright & mauve butterfly Singing to the moon for her supper Wishing against silence...
Read MoreMacabre Morality under a Tent by Christopher Collingwood
by Staff | Dec 14, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
An evil Ferris wheel disturbs the nightmares of the living Disfigured clowns giggle to demented...
Read MoreGrazing by Joseph S. Pete
by Staff | Dec 14, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
All scut and scurry and grinding incisors, the voracious rabbit lingered around the grassy fringes...
Read MoreIcicles by Elizabeth Shuler
by Staff | Dec 14, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
Glassy and wet water in a white dress, thrashing the “I” with a thick Ick! Right in the middle....
Read MoreAcross a Frozen Pond by James B. Nicola
by Staff | Dec 14, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
I skated myself across a pond In cursive abandon and back again And was happy with the impression...
Read MoreIn Old Age, Remembering by Jonathan Bracker
by Staff | Dec 14, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
1. Rethinking childhood he recalls a gruff Kind male teacher in shop class Instructing the boys...
Read MoreScraping By by Andrew Hubbard
by Staff | Dec 14, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
These little cities Were tough and strong, Pious and independent. Mostly they made parts And...
Read MoreShades of Endymion by Chani Zwibel
by Staff | Dec 14, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
Mesmerize me with hypnotic eyes, and still I know your ten thousand lies. Lovely demon, hands of...
Read MorePoint of No Return by Robert B. Moreland
by Staff | Dec 14, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
When the piercing pain inside overshadows the fear of death, it’s easier to step into the...
Read MoreA Winter Form by Dean Baltesson
by Staff | Dec 14, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
A shadow consults the night lonely image rising and falling in pools of cold street light moving...
Read MoreTaking Leave by Robin Reynolds
by Staff | Dec 14, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
Inside of here, I hold on too tightly. Fists clenched and toes curled, I white-knuckle my way...
Read MoreFinding You on the Harmony Road by Pat Anthony
by Staff | Dec 14, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
I drive gravel roads to lift this darkness a clenched fist around the day, crowding heart, ribs,...
Read MoreVinterfelt by Chris Wheeler
by Staff | Dec 14, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
I went back to my childhood home and midst the rustle of the new year took a walk through...
Read MoreThere Are Railroad Tracks that Run Through this Town by Leah Angstman
by Staff | Dec 14, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
that go somewhere, but I’ve never known where. Somewhere, on both sides, we’re connected to...
Read MoreSweet Corn from a Roadside Stall by Leah Angstman
by Staff | Dec 14, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
“Quarter a ear,” she says, “I’ll shuck it for a extra nickel.” She needs the nickel more than I—...
Read MoreThe Empire State by Peter Ivarson
by Staff | Dec 14, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
I look up at the night In my rural hometown Where the only light source Is the moon and evening...
Read MoreReturned by Deborah L. Davitt
by Staff | Dec 14, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
They’d lain their grandparents to rest last week— none of the family had reckoned on seeing them...
Read MoreTaxidermied Memories by Brent C. Green
by Staff | Dec 10, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
They say you should behave like your childhood books taught, where you find yourself while in...
Read MoreGoodness Gracious by johnmac the bard
by Staff | Dec 10, 2018 | Empty Silos, Poetry | 0 |
I saw him on television this wizened old man speaking softly of days of yore. And then the host...
Read MoreThe Old Rag Picker Man by Charles Mercer
by Staff | Dec 9, 2018 | Empty Silos, Fiction | 0 |
Every place has one. Why should Inwood be any different? He is only spoken about in whispers....
Read MoreThe Kindness of Strangers by Sarah D’Stair
by Staff | Dec 9, 2018 | Empty Silos, Fiction | 0 |
The incision had been hurting all day. She imagined the bloody slice to the top of her foot, the...
Read MoreThe Big Bang Theory by Bill DeArmond
by Staff | Dec 9, 2018 | Empty Silos, Fiction | 0 |
It was quite by accident that I discovered what might be the harbinger of the end of time. As yet...
Read MoreSlow Country by Che Pieper
by Staff | Dec 9, 2018 | Empty Silos, Fiction | 0 |
You are in Slow Country now. Agonizingly, frustratingly, overbearingly Slow Country. Country so...
Read MoreThe Mask Maker by Stephen P. Jackson
by Staff | Dec 9, 2018 | Empty Silos, Fiction | 0 |
Ambrosia Woolf was a gifted maker of masks. She picked up the skill when she was eighteen while...
Read MoreTunnels by K.B. Woods
by Staff | Dec 9, 2018 | Empty Silos, Fiction | 0 |
“Can’t swim.” Mark breaks another glow stick and puts it into his backpack. “Seriously?” Kara...
Read MoreThe Consultant by A. Poythress
by Staff | Dec 9, 2018 | Empty Silos, Fiction | 0 |
May looks up from the pale-yellow flyer in her hand to the non-descript building in front of her....
Read MoreThe Dare by Suzanne Cottrell
by Staff | Dec 9, 2018 | Empty Silos, Fiction | 0 |
The cemetery caper began as a dare. Upper-class students dared freshmen to pick up a souvenir...
Read MoreAn Inwood Horror by Alan Meyrowitz
by Staff | Dec 9, 2018 | Empty Silos, Fiction | 0 |
Through his bedroom window, Hank had been watching the UFO for about twenty minutes as it moved in...
Read MoreThe Question by Bruce Levine
by Staff | Dec 9, 2018 | Empty Silos, Fiction, Micro- Flash Fiction | 0 |
Margo couldn’t help wondering why one of her favorite television channels had suddenly begun a...
Read MoreBe Kind, Rewrap by David Starnes
by Staff | Dec 9, 2018 | Empty Silos, Fiction | 0 |
The ghosts in this town aren’t much for conversation. If they stop, it’s not for long, not long...
Read MoreCornfield by Veronica McDonald
by Staff | Dec 9, 2018 | Empty Silos, Fiction | 0 |
“Well, there was that one time, of course,” Fran Lewis lowered her voice, but her eyes sparkled as...
Read MoreThe Kid and the Poet by Greg Stidham
by Staff | Dec 9, 2018 | Empty Silos, Fiction | 0 |
I The wooden leg of the straight-backed chair groaned as the boy scooted it over the hardwood...
Read MoreMidnight Dogs by Chip Jett
by Staff | Dec 9, 2018 | Empty Silos, Fiction | 0 |
The little Yorkie dog wandered onto Andy Rice’s property on the last day of post planning. Andy...
Read MoreThe Face in the Portrait by Clark Zlotchew
by Staff | Dec 9, 2018 | Empty Silos, Fiction | 0 |
The pit bull’s bark sounded as though it blasted its way out of a bull horn, each bark making the...
Read MoreSunfish by Jeffrey Penn May
by Staff | Dec 9, 2018 | Empty Silos, Fiction | 0 |
“When you were a tadpole, and I was a fish, In the Paleozoic time, And side by side in the ebbing...
Read MoreA Thousand Ways by Kim Cope Tait
by Staff | Jan 23, 2018 | Poetry, Unwanted Visitors | 0 |
A Thousand Ways I didn’t know I could be satisfied with my palm flat on the back of a boy...
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