Author: Heavy Feather

  • Two Poems by Sean Burke for Haunted Passages

    Two Poems by Sean Burke for Haunted Passages

    The Moon Lays Down a No Trick Hand When father left office a rag of colts followed  on their hind legs. It was the damnedest thing. All that year, Ms. Jansen’s calves were born without bodies. Their heads—strange, unwieldy cabbages—  sang ecstatically in the fields. The teens that always plagued the Cinemagic parking lot  (and…

  • Honor Vincent: “Boots,” a Haunted Passages short story

    Honor Vincent: “Boots,” a Haunted Passages short story

    It was, as it always is, the cat who first noticed that the number of ghosts squeezing themselves into the apartment was increasing. The cat shared the apartment with a man, two young cats named Mimi and Sisi, and the usual variety of things that made their crawling lives in the walls and dark corners…

  • Andrew Bertaina: “A Good Day’s Work,” a Haunted Passages short story

    Andrew Bertaina: “A Good Day’s Work,” a Haunted Passages short story

    The man threaded his way down the long rows of bodies with an old wheelbarrow, careful as he rolled, to avoid an outstretched hand, a folded leg, the acrobatics of the dead. The light bore down on his back, harsh and unrelenting as he worked in the tree-less, thankless cemetery. Velvety beaked crows lined the…

  • Three Poems by Elizabeth Weaver

    Three Poems by Elizabeth Weaver

    psychotic denial of pregnancy My sister has a hand-sized birthmark the color of blood on her neckwhere the umbilical cord had been wrapped around her—her fist beneath, first of many quarrels with the world for a redhead born against the August heatwave and into this family. That day I had a fever, sprawled across found furniture and…

  • GIF Poem: “rorschach test insecure love poems for the 21st century” by Olivia Muenz

    GIF Poem: “rorschach test insecure love poems for the 21st century” by Olivia Muenz

    *Ed.’s Note: click image to view larger size. Olivia Muenz is an MFA candidate in creative writing at Louisiana State University. She received her BA from NYU and is currently the Digital Media Editor for New Delta Review. Her work is forthcoming in Salt Hill. @oliviamuenz.

  • “Becoming Gods,” a flash fiction for Haunted Passages by Steve Gergley

    “Becoming Gods,” a flash fiction for Haunted Passages by Steve Gergley

    Oh, Jesus. Just try to relax. You’re okay. God. You’re okay, I’m right here with you, just like always. Just take it easy. Oh man. Okay. Yeah, that’s good. Don’t worry about getting up just yet. Just lay back and relax for a while. Okay. How are you feeling? I’m sorry, but I don’t really understand…

  • Haunted Passages: “Thank You for Shopping with CouchCart,” a short story by Tara Campbell

    Haunted Passages: “Thank You for Shopping with CouchCart,” a short story by Tara Campbell

    Tara Campbell (taracampbell.com) is a writer, teacher, Kimbilio Fellow, and fiction editor at Barrelhouse. She received her MFA from American University in 2019. Previous and upcoming publication credits include SmokeLong Quarterly, Masters Review, Wigleaf, Jellyfish Review, Booth, Strange Horizons, and CRAFT Literary. She’s the author of a novel, TreeVolution, and two collections, Circe’s Bicycle and…

  • New Podcast by Pablo D’Stair for The Disembodied Parts: a rhapsody

    New Podcast by Pablo D’Stair for The Disembodied Parts: a rhapsody

    I have started in with Audio production (freelance for other people and doing my own projects) and my first offering has officially launched. It is 10 episode Podcast version of my most recent novel THE DISEMBODIED PARTS: A Rhapsody. The thing is done as a presentation of a dramatic recitation of the novel’s text. The…

  • “Inked,” a Haunted Passages short story by Kara Oakleaf

    “Inked,” a Haunted Passages short story by Kara Oakleaf

    My first tattoo appears the morning after Ian’s funeral. I wake up and press my hands into my eyes to keep out the reality of another day, and immediately, I recognize his work, his clean lines tracing a mountain range in the center of my palm. The skin surrounding the image is raised and red,…