Monthly Archives: August 2008

“Restraining Order” by Marianne Villanueva

I always knew you thought I was crazy.  I imagined the way you probably talked to your friends about me, telling everyone how I cut her pictures out of our photo albums when—how could I not?—she had nearly destroyed me, us, any possible future.  And she was in so many pictures, huddled there with her [...]

“Half-Formed Angels Fall from the Sky” by Lynn Veach Sadler

My beautician May-Belle feels sorry for them.  She says God’ll be in the middle of creating something new or performing some latter-day miracle, and something will come up that Saint Peter, Saint Michael, or even the Virgin Mary Herself can’t handle, and God will just have to go.  Being God, He can’t kill or destroy [...]