Dear Flying Island Readers: Welcome to the 5.30 Edition of the Flying Island Journal! In this edition we publish poems by Alex Missall , Dave Malone , Ken Honeywell , and Doris Lynch . 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 Dumb Luck of the World Yet I’d like to think of both these new, down-feathered ducks—who float as if wordless worlds found here on this close pond surface, which starts at a thawed center, but ripples out toward frozen edges—as kin to the flock who stayed here year ‘round until one day leaving. Words always sound better in thought keeping there. And a world of words does not englobe this source of circles within melting circles, yet I’d like to think of the two mallards as one of those faint, earthly mysteries of home forgotten, then found, as if I were recalling now the happy, dumb luck of overwhelming life after moving past the pond. —Alex Missall Alex Missall studied creative writing at the University of Cincinnati. His work has appeared in Superpresent , and Hole in the head review , as well as other publications. His poetry collections, A Harvest of Days , and Morning Grift , are forthcoming from Finishing Line Press (2026)...