Issue 5.26
What it is to be (not quite) an extra, not quite an actor. John Martin is on set.
What it is to be (not quite) an extra, not quite an actor. John Martin is on set.
Molly Gleeson teaches more than English. How could she not when helping young women communicate?
James Stafford gets zen.
Behind the glamor and glitz of prom night are adults. Gabrielle Myer's poem brings it to light.
What would you do to get free lunch? Robyn Segal reinvents herself.
James W. Hritz's demonstrates how accidents of the non-injurious kind happen.
Jeannette Ronson's career was less of a "career" by definition. Sometimes achieving greatness is by accident.
Two crystalline moments of sharing. One each from Lou Gallo and Jim Richards. (One a Pushcart editor and one a Pushcart nominated writer.) Lou has been here before. Read it.