by Jennifer Marie Donahue originally published in Grist: A Journal of Literary Arts, Issue # 12, 2019 Every Saturday morning a group of us guys met at Wyman Park tocollect trash. I didn’t look forward to it after a full week of diggingholes for new swimming pools, but it filled the community service hoursI needed … Continue reading The Case of the Eclectus Parrot
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Halo
by Jennifer Marie Donahue Originally published in Pidgeonholes, August 2019 What if I told you I believe in miracles? Would you understand on the day I survived (died), a part of me escaped to the stars and pulled the dark sky across my body like a blanket? Would you understand if I told you this … Continue reading Halo