Dear Flying Island Readers: Welcome to the 11.29 Edition of the Flying Island Journal! In this edition we publish poems by John Kruschke , Courtney Hitson , and William Teets . A big congratulations to our 2024 Pushcart nominees! We also wanted to announce that Mary Brown, who has served as the Poetry Editor for the Flying Island Journal for over four years, is stepping down and Hiromi Yoshida will be taking her place as Poetry Editor. We want to thank Mary for all of her years of dedication to the Indiana Writers Center's literary magazine. We also want to thank Marjie Giffin for her years of dedication as a reader for Flying Island . Mary, Hirmoi, and Marjie were a fantastic team, and we're excited to start a new chapter with Hiromi and her new team of readers, Tony Brewer and Joseph Kerschbaum. 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
The Sun Shines Fluidly on Every House The sun shines fluidly on every house, spilling over the sheep and cattle in view of the cowboy brothers (twins – by different fathers – it’s a long story), while at the water’s edge a crab scuttles unnoticed by a cat dozing beside an adolescent girl weighing her options, curious of the scorpion poised at the hooves of a centaur (yes, a half-horse man roams this landscape) with bow and arrow slung open-carry, galloping to meet his chimeric brethren the sea-goat at the seaside where a gorgeous boy pours them wine and two fish swim together connected by a luminous thread, which, star by star, connects to every creature in this scene because the sun shone fluidly in every house the day each one was born, and would keep shining even if the cat appraised its options, and the scorpion claimed to be crab and the bull converted to ram and the brothers came ...