From Robot to Runner…or how an Angel Flies without Wings
The past few weeks, in brief, have been busy. I am constantly moving. I’ve gone from robot to runner; I
Continue readingFrom Robot to Runner…or how an Angel Flies without Wings
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The past few weeks, in brief, have been busy. I am constantly moving. I’ve gone from robot to runner; I
Continue readingFrom Robot to Runner…or how an Angel Flies without Wings
I woke up today not knowing what I was going to do. I hoped for the vibrating hum of my
My friend Mel sent me a photo in October; as I was looking at it today (it’s November, people), I
Continue readingOn High School Romance…or How to Have an Aha! Moment
Recently, I put out a prompt for disturbing holiday on-the-spot poetry and images. I wanted Thanksgiving dinners with people eating
“What they don’t understand about birthdays and what they never tell you is that when you’re eleven, you’re also ten,
Bravery exists in many forms: leaning in for a first kiss, moving away from family, confessing a mistake. You don’t
I am flawed, this is a given; but when it comes to my emotions I wear my heart on my
I used to collect snow domes—incorrect terminology, maybe, because I’ve heard them called snow globes, too—but I collected the glass
Here is the fourth installment of my on-the-spot poetry project. Amanda was my rock, my tank throughout undergraduate. I hope
Continue readingThe United Nation of On-The-Spot Enthusiasts Volume IIII
joshua tree desert 2009 (c) 2009 Ashley Inguanta Homean on-the-spot poem by Ashley Inguanta Did you knowthe state of Floridais
Continue readingThe United Nation of On-The-Spot Enthusiasts the Third