This week, we have a short story offering a unique point of view on the current pandemic and another first...
This week, I am delighted to present a few extracts of the semi-fictional diary of Peter Dale, a British writer...
Next up in our series of flash fiction submissions is my own short story, XIII, which was fortunate enough to...
This week’s Showcase is a delightful poem by Herman Richards. Your Beauty celebrates the couples in the world who champion...
This week’s entry by Mary Walsh is a simple but timely poem. Submitted to Pen to Print for consideration several...
by Jenny Gibson Ask me again later which number is greater: All the world’s scars or all the heavens’...
by Eithne Cullen The tea hut’s closed no rowing boats for hire the Alfred Hitchcock’s shutters down; people walk...
by Philip Shamplina In the beginning, from your birth You’ll never know, in the future, what you’ll be worth...
by Benedict Ushedo Ragged. He walks on … In gentlemanly dignity Confident in his strides Threadbare tie in...
by Denise Woodhouse I like to think I’m not superstitious, yet I always slyly nod or take a sharp,...