Nightingale & Sparrow

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  • Anca Vlasopolos

    Anca Vlasopolos

    Poetry Contributor

    Anca Vlasopolos published the award-winning novel The New Bedford Samurai; the award-winning memoir No Return Address: A Memoir of Displacement; four collections of poems, Often Fanged Light (Adelaide Books, 2019), Cartographies of Scale (and Wing) (2015); Walking Toward Solstice (2012); and Penguins in a Warming World (2007); three poetry chapbooks, a detective novel, Missing Members, and nearly three hundred poems and short stories in literary journals.


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Gaga

     

  • awaiting your ghost

    awaiting your ghost

    RC deWinter

    sitting here with a brandy
    blowing smoke rings
    nonchalant
    killing time
    with alcohol and cancer
    wondering
    where you are
    and why it is
    you’re never here
    when i need you

    it’s nothing new
    but hope
    that fickle bird
    does spring
    clichéd eternal

    perhaps some night
    as i sit sleepless
    sipping smoking
    the door will bang
    and i will hear your boots
    scuffing their way
    out of one darkness
    into another

    RC deWinter

  • Jim Hanson

    Jim Hanson

    Poetry Contributor

    Jim Hanson is a retired Senior Researcher at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, where he worked and taught in community development since 1966. He currently resides in the St. Louis area. He has a doctorate degree in sociology and is a lay-ordinate Zen Buddhist. Recent poetry has been published or posted in Dissident Voice, International Journal of Fear Studies, I am not a silent poet, Nebo, New Verse News, Otolith, Poetry24, and Sacred Journey.


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Living Ghosts

     

  • Alenne Nichols

    Alenne Nichols

    Poetry Contributor

    Allene Nichols lives in Dallas, Texas, where she teaches at Richland College and at the University of Texas at Dallas. Her poetry has appeared in many journals and anthologies, including: Veils, Halos, and Shackles and Impossible Archetype. Her poem, “Queer Salt,” was a 2017 winner of OUTSpoken’s creative writing contest.


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Vanishing Point

     

  • Warnings and Admonitions

    Warnings and Admonitions

    Patricia Budd

    Remember the stories of the old, hellish Devil?
    Well, he has foresworn those trademark
    signs, the ancient portents. He does not revel
    in floods of steamy excrement, the dark

    that blots the sun at noon and renders wise men
    senseless and afeared, the iridescent eyes
    and glossy plumage of a parliament of raven
    flocking London’s Tower with their croaking cries.

    Times have changed; no longer a rascally fiend,
    he has suited up in more fashionable dress
    the better to woo the minds of those convened
    to flout oblige and flaunt the coinage of noblesse.

    He blends with crowds teeming ‘round me,
    smiles and bows at those who practice skullduggery,
    confident he’s second to none in villainy;
    a master of temptation and Beezlbubbery.

    Patricia Budd

  • Heather Sager

    Heather Sager

    Poetry Contributor

    Heather Sager’s poetry is forthcoming in Umbrella Factory Magazine and CircleShow, and has recently appeared in Hypnopomp, Alba: A Journal of Short Poetry, Mantis, Pennsylvania Literary Journal, and other magazines. Heather also writes short fiction. She grew up in rural Minnesota and lives in Illinois.


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    You Are A Raven

  • Gaby Bedetti

    Gaby Bedetti

    Poetry and Photography Contributor

    Gaby Bedetti’s essays, photos, poems, and translations have appeared in New Literary History, Still, Pine Mountain Sand & Gravel,
    Front Porch Review, and Asymptote. Other works are forthcoming in Brooklyn Rail, Ezra, and Rhino. She takes photos as a way to capture the moment fully and to stop time.


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    Hologram

    Cabin in the Woods, Interlochen, MI

    Floracliff Nature Preserve, Kentucky

    Henry Clay Estate, Lexington, KY

    Impressionism at the Sinkhole

    Leaf Falling in the Woods

    Raven Run, KY

    Sunset over Rich MT, GA

    Turkey Trail, Sewanee, TN

     

  • Decrypted Glasgow Churchyard

    Decrypted Glasgow Churchyard

    Christina Ciufo

    You hear rustic iron gates, creaking their high notes.
    Crows serenade a melancholy melody.
    A black cat with golden eyes, like two golden coins placed over a dead man’s eyes,
    frolicks over the tombstones and mausoleums,
    welcoming the Grim Reaper and you.
    Autumn winds hollow through the dead scots pines.
    Their thin limps waving their goodbyes and sorrows to those slumbering in the Earth. 

    Your eye catches glimpse of an abandoned decrypted white church
    built, worshipped, and forgotten during Henry VIII’s maddening reign.
    Marble angels with chiseled eyes weep scarlet blood down their stone faces.
    Stray dogs with mangled and uncleaned fur roam from tombstone to tombstone, howling
    to the crescent moon.  

    You hear phantom voices singing in chorus of their untimely death and anguish.
    You heart palpitates your excitement and dread throughout your being, like River
    Kelvin’s waters drenching the rocks and tree trunks. 

    Apparitions with ghastly hollow pale faces rise from their graves, appears and float
    towards you, with malicious burning in their eyes.
    Your heart beats fast and fast. You are unable to swallow down your fear in your throat.
    You walk backwards, pinning your back against the iron gates.
    They come closer and closer. An inch to your face, they say in a wrathful moan,
    “You have tainted our grounds with your sins. Get out, get out, get out.”

    Christina Ciufo

  • Jordan Brown

    Jordan Brown

    Creative nonfiction Contributor

    Jordan Brown received an MA in Creative Writing from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, where he currently resides with two cats. He’s been published in Bramble, Inkwell, Wilde Boy, and The Bastard’s Review, which he co-edits. His memoir, Henry Wait, focuses on addiction, dysphoria, and the relief that writing brings.


    Works in Nightingale & Sparrow

    To Carry A Stone

     

  • nevermore – micropoems

    In the leadup to our fourth issue, nevermore, we shared a series of micropoems from some talented submitters: