In the Hills, On the Shore
By Patricia Russo
In the hills overlooking the sea,
she is chopping and stirring.
She sends a message in the wind:
In half one hour
the evening meal will be ready.
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Featured Writing
Recent Works
The latest poetry, fiction, essays, art and reviews from Verity La.

Letter to a Reader (Mark Mordue)
Hey You, Can you feel me there – with you still? Way back when. Some presence in your imagining? Or…

Dali and the Department of War (Tim Slade)
A metal beak opens: rewriting history, hairpin maneuvers of flight, sparrows nest peacefully inside a dead motor. The sparrows work,…

WINGSPAN: A Festschrift for Robert Adamson
Almost Once Devin Johnston The moment you died, the day turned sideways, no longer moving in any direction, the winter…
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Fiction, poetry, essays, and criticism published in Verity La since 2010.
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