Category

Community Resources

Pandemic Prompts

Back To All Classes
Sorry! No classes available right now.

8 Ways Grandchildren Can Touch You, Except When They Can't by Cora Liderbach

"And though smartphones bring you their Knock-Knock jokes and blackbelt karate moves, it’s not the same as feeling small arms wrap round your thighs and wet, drippy-nosed kisses on your lips..."

Read More
Read More

Nashukuru (I am grateful) by Oluremi Ann Oliver

"I am grateful for the wind catching the stillness of the trees and making them sway"

Read More
Read More

Dear Friend by Emily Troia

"I’m enclosing a wanted ad / but, saying that here, I already know / it is not what you wanted..."

Read More
Read More

Anxiety/Creativity by Cecilia Tokar

"A reminder that just two weeks ago you caught him with a secret bank account and he still has not apologized..."

Read More
Read More

Could Have by Marci Rich

"Do not speak to me about grief or pain..."

Read More
Read More

This is also not a poem by Amy Rosenbluth

"These words are just the dust of the day, the breakage of thought that never got air time..."

Read More
Read More

A Scar and a Souvenir by Kevin Hoskinson

"Some poems avoid you / and don’t bring a warm blanket / or soft sunrise at the end / just a reckoning of sorts..."

Read More
Read More

Breath from air by Sujata Lakhe

"With or without human—nature will march on!"

Read More
Read More

Nature's Truth by Angela Gartner

Why are we bent on tearing our world apart?

Read More
Read More

I admire the resilience of weeds by Rachel Abbey McCafferty

"They’re pigeons on a city street, deer in the suburbs, people everywhere, throughout time, throughout space, making do wherever their roots find purchase."

Read More
Read More

The Wild Dares by Deborahelaine Miller

"Birds taunt like boys daring / Still, it shivers in a black frost..."

Read More
Read More

The World Upside-down on Wade Lagoon by John Zajc

"My mind is in the moment, appreciating the gift. Ha! You liar..."

Read More
Read More

Wispy Visions by Sarah Littlefield

"You can’t dip into the same sky twice..."

Read More
Read More

The Gifts of Insanity by Bob Quail

"We "Retired" the Alarm Clock weeks ago / We sleep in late—Hell there is no place to go..."

Read More
Read More

How to Survive Quarantine with Ancient Matriarchal Wisdom by Theresa Göttl Brightman

"Assess your pantry, your secret stores. / Someone else may scoff, but your elders / whisper in your ears that a feast awaits your hands..."

Read More
Read More

How to Stay in Shape During the Pandemic by Steven Pryce

"Factory work isn’t my first job. I am almost fifty-years old now, and tried different things. To keep my job, I must stay in shape. The pandemic is giving me a test..."

Read More
Read More

How to Have the Small Courthouse Wedding Ceremony You Originally Wanted...by Jess Van Ness

"Step 10: Call parents on Thursday. Tell them the plan. Hear your mother say, “Oh, Jess,” pause and then start crying. Call your father later, he says he’s looking forward to watching it online..."

Read More
Read More

How to Navigate a Pandemic by Marci Rich

"...Dress yourself. Or not. / Read a book. Or not. / Study the pantry shelves / like a poem filled / with mysteries / until you have arrived."

Read More
Read More

How to Entertain Yourself by Unnerving the Amazon Guy by Lorain Urban

"Dig a hole—human-size—in your front bushes. Leave the shovel and a clump of your own hair next to it..."

Read More
Read More

How to be careful about what you wish for by Amy Lynn Obuszewski

"If there ever was a time to take a risk, the end of the world as we thought it, should be it..."

Read More
Read More

How to get an abortion during a pandemic by Elaine Schleiffer

"Decide what is right for yourself. No one else can know the right answer except for you...."

Read More
Read More

The Sweetest Taste by Judah Leblang

"Standing in line I’d scan the cases, looking for poppyseed kuchen, the strudel-like confection Nanny Frida, my paternal grandmother, made when I was growing up—the black paste with its raisins, nuts and sugar rolled into flaky dough, a taste of her native Hungary and lessons learned in her mother’s kitchen in the foothills of the Tatra Mountains..."

Read More
Read More

the little things by Kristin Gustafson

"and / if i were to die today, like so many already have / i would ask before i leave to see the / dogwood shedding outside my grandmother’s third home..."

Read More
Read More

We exist, and that’s enough by Rachel Abbey McCafferty

The weight of her head in the crook of my arm feels holy, a miracle in the midst of the terror of the world. She grounds me, pins me into place.

Read More
Read More

The Crowned Virus by Josh Davis

"I have never been a germaphobe until this month, but now I can’t shake the image of the crowned virus which could fill my throat and lungs, and turn me into a hacking, wretched vector of death..."

Read More
Read More

Eat and Wait by Julie Harper

"There's a map with shades of blue that have crept across the entire globe, China and Germany, Chile, Michigan and California. People that suddenly became little blue specks clustered together in warning to the rest of us."

Read More
Read More

In by Jane Floriano Blackie

"He had said they were in this together, that if one of them went down the other would, too. After all, isn’t a relationship really about what you do when things get rough..."

Read More
Read More

Lonely with You by Matt Daugherty

" 'Of course' I replied, happy that for the first time since this whole thing started I was serving a purpose, no matter how small..."

Read More
Read More

Support New Books by Local Authors

Support local authors hit by the COVID-19 crisis.

Read More
Read More

It's Not Nothing by Eastshore Writers

It’s not the time to give up on life..."

Read More
Read More

Pandemic Negative Definition by Trudy Hutchinson

A simple walk can be a metaphor for life, can’t it?...

Read More
Read More

Act of God by Theresa Göttl Brightman

No man with a long white beard and a staff told us to paint our lintels in lamb’s blood...

Read More
Read More

Not Your Mother's Coronavirus by Lisa Ferranti

These are the first words I’ve written in weeks...

Read More
Read More

The Pragmatist by Julie Harper

"It's not surprising," says my 16-year-old son, "People just haven't been paying attention..."

Read More
Read More

Monologue of the Unknown by Jerry W. Vandal

I’m not a man with a sign and unkempt salt and pepper beard standing at the end of the highway for you to ignore...

Read More
Read More

When Your Condo Burns Down Just Before a Pandemic Hits by John Zajc

Life in the time of pandemic is not in-person, day-of-election voting...

Read More
Read More

Covid-19 Coffee Routine by Joseph Daly

No longer will the first sip of my second cup be during the walk to my office...

Read More
Read More

Live Performance by Kevin Tasker

The stillness had not outlawed the soul-craft birthed out of dial tones...

Read More
Read More
No items found.