Dear Flying Island Readers: Welcome to the 12.26 Edition of the Flying Island Journal! In this edition we publish poems by P.C. Taverez , Ollie Sikes , M.J. Arcangelini , Breanna Sobecki , and Gilbert Arzola . Inspired to send us your fiction, poetry, or creative nonfiction? For more info on how to submit, see the tab above. Thank you for reading, Flying Island Editors and Readers All images are sourced from the Canva library from various artists.
Madrigal for a Mackerel Remember how You dressed This flesh The onion skirt Sipped slightly Wine of white Shine of light In metal tab Finger lift The tomato The olive Nothing more Lemon juice Splashed gash That’s the sting Mackerel my heart Cram my love Into this tin shell Where none Is left that Felt the sea No deception Or obscurity Only waiting For the air The cracker The mouth - P. C. Tavarez P. C. Tavarez is a Cuban-Dominican poet living in the Midwest. Born in Miami, she writes about love, grief, mental health, survival, and the mess of being human. Her first two books, That’s Not Love, That’s a Live Grenade (2021) and Love in Winter, Alive in Spring (2024), were self-published. Her newest chapbook, I’m Sorry, I’m Just a Girl (Pure Sleeze Press, 2025), is her most vulnerable work yet. Tavarez writes with her heart open, carving poems out of struggle and resilience, always reaching for honesty. Her words ar...