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With love and bragging rights on the line, the two former all-powerful gods do anything they can to prove themselves, sometimes putting mortal Jonathan in harm’s way.
Takes awhile to get into the shower. I slip in cautiously, use the grab bar, pull the bath bench in behind me.
In To Mend Infinity, poet Kate Matesic shares their experience of losing abilities as their chronic illness changes and progresses.
No longer a phone call, hug or visit I feel a hollow in my heart
In her newest poem, Knee Brace veteran Diane Funston writes about arthritis, family, and the darkest time of year.
1. Are you more or less tired now than you were before starting this questionnaire?
I bled like ink through paper Painted over watercolour Every season, same reason Leaving phantoms, pink fusion
In their first poem for Knee Brace Press, Taylor Kovach writes about self-hatred and passive ideation.