Dwell in Hope

by Ben Hawkins

Poem


Our Lonely Death

by George Nolta

Poem


Combat Nursing

by Louise Eisenbrandt

Prose


This Road I Am On

by David Marchant

Poem


The Nurses and Staff of My VA Hospital

by Jeffrey Saarela

Poem


Retail Blues

by Lynn Norton

Poem


CAVEMEN

By Charles Fredette, Army

Writing Type: Poem

A man with a walking aide
Looks rather humorous,
As if he has two legs
And a thin, third one.
But he undoubtedly knows
That he probably won't make the comer
If he doesn't use it, and use it wisely.
An example that's extended
Is our friend Winston Churchill
And what he did
During World War II
Using a cane.

They Were Warriors First

by Matthew Davison

Prose


This Road I Am On

by David Marchant

Poem


A 1984 Exception

by Katherine Iwatiw

Prose


Jamie and Roxy

by Richard Wangard

Prose


Medication Blues

by Lynn Norton

Poem


An Affinity With Acronyms (OTUS and OTY)

by CJ Reeves

Poem