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Poetry by Fabrice Poussin
Words you are What are you doing with all this eternity now that you sit on your throne of clouds? What do you see as you look down on...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Jan 27, 20201 min read


Prose by Emily Craig
Anger Consumed Me A True Emotion by Emily Craig New Year’s has came and went, now I sit here and ponder what all has changed in a year...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Jan 27, 20203 min read


Flash Fiction by Anita Goveas
Evolutionary strategies Fariah started taking her lunch outside onto the narrow concrete balcony, unable to chew her parathas while...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Jan 27, 20204 min read


Filipinx American Spotlight: Interview with AJ Joven
AJ Joven is an artist and activist working out of Southern California. Inspired by Christ, his work on social justice intersects with the...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Jan 24, 202013 min read


Poetry by Claire Marsden
Sight The scales fell from my eyes, and as I looked in the mirror I saw myself standing tall, defiantly, as a winter daffodil on pillowed...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Jan 14, 20201 min read


Poetry by Claire Marsden
Funeral for a Womb Womb: (n) wretched occasionally makes babies ashes to ashes / dirt to dirt good dirt / holy dirt feed the dirt a...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Jan 14, 20201 min read


Poetry by Rachel Small
Hunting Season so you loved me a dozen days ago when you lived in a house beside a field watching dry land shift...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Jan 14, 20201 min read


Poetry by Rachel Small
a distancing kind of love mark the year with postage stamps and rose water, pulling together the corners of love like a paper swan, as if...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Jan 14, 20201 min read


Poetry by Rachel Small
nudes the art of folding a body into a shower fall of exposed vertebras is a delicate procedure like stacking pieces of dried wood onto...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Jan 14, 20201 min read


Flash Fiction by Emily Deibler
Sea Sick Rosalie had been having a reasonably fine day before her four-year-old daughter vomited in her lap. Rosalie had suggested to...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Jan 13, 20205 min read


Photography by Nazlı Yıldırım
Born in Ankara, Turkey, Nazli Yildirim is published by various magazines in Turkey. Besides poetry, she is a photographer and she likes...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Jan 13, 20201 min read


Poetry by Shreyaa Tandel
Pre silhouette The little creeks And greater rocks Make a slower way for A light stream Textured over the pebbles. Then she turns...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Jan 8, 20201 min read


Poetry by Christine Fojas
selkie skinless, I am tethered in your arms never whole never an equal kept here by your love for my fractioned self not all of me not...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Jan 8, 20201 min read


Marías Book Club: January Pick
Magandang gabi at Maligayang Bagong Taon! Good evening, and Happy New Year! We wanted to start off 2020 with new additions to our...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Jan 6, 20201 min read


Poetry by Nashira
diasporache I looked for my family, but I could only find one atrocity after another. we must be born casualties— early marriages &...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Dec 22, 20191 min read


Poetry by Marlena Dominique Chiles
There’s an ache inside my chest There’s an ache inside my chest It tightens up, and gives no rest I gasp for air, there’s never enough...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Dec 22, 20191 min read


Poetry by Marlena Dominique Chiles
You feel like home. Everything feels right with you vs when I’m alone. Comfort when I fall asleep by your side With you I never feel the...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Dec 22, 20191 min read


Poetry by Marlena Dominique Chiles
Gnawing at my chest It cannot seem to rest The pounding of my heart Forced from its love, to part Even if it broke free The meet would...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Dec 21, 20191 min read


Poetry by Juliette Sebock
Retina I capture an image in my mind and there's no way in hell I'll capture it with pen on paper, Crayola markers and the...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Dec 16, 20191 min read


Poetry by Shreyaa Tandel
Bloodstream The wrong and right Battle again As the wrong races To win nothing.. Heads broken Eyes, knees, Elbows, shoulders You name it;...

Marías at Sampaguitas
Dec 16, 20191 min read
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