Dear Flying Island Readers: Welcome to the 12.27 Edition of the Flying Island Journal! In this edition we publish poems by Annette Sisson , Mary Sexson , Shelley Smithson , and Dan Carpenter . 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
Still Frames at Friendship Hollow Did the bobcat descend from leafy ridge, kits stowed in tree hollow or under muddled brush? She lopes past the trail-cam, ears white, cocked. Is she stalking prey— mice for babes, for her a sleeping rabbit, squirrel in tree-fork’s drey? She seems not to notice the pair of eyes flicker, electric, hunkered beneath the cabin’s warped deck. Whatever it might be—raccoon or opossum—it’s large, wedged in tight. Shrouded by thicket, folded into long grass, a doe suckles mottled fawns. Phoebes take shifts, rest in a mossy nest tucked into rafters, smooth white eggs speckled brown. The heavy opossum slinks from cranny, angles for trunk, clambers up. This valley’s life whirrs, unfurls to the rhythm of trees, bud to leaf meal. A raccoon clings to shadowed branch, silent bobcat rounds the night. Annette Sisson ’s poems appear in Valparaiso Poetry Review, Birmingham Poetry Review, Rust & Moth...