by Eric Rampson Need change? I have a pocketful; I can spare some. Here are four shiny Illinois quarters, young Abe Lincoln flanked by a
Author: Melissa
New York by Laura Jean Moore
“It kills you slowly, this city, but in moments of fervor and loneliness you are willing witness, accomplice, and murderer, watching yourself age in the over-lit bathroom mirror, seeing how you grow squinty, wrinkled, and gray.” ~ Laura Jean Moore
Writing Lines That Define Who I Am
by Shuly Cawood In poetry, there is a freedom from truth. I didn’t realize this fully until I began to study (and write) memoir a
First Love
by Susan Woodring I experienced my very first romantic relationship when I was in the first grade. We were at the swings when it was
Submissions Open July 1-Sep 1, 2015
It’s that time again. Send us your work — and make sure it’s your best! As usual, we’re looking for short stories, flash fiction, poetry,
Thoughts on DEAR PETROV
by Susan Tepper Dear Petrov is a series of flash fictions, five of which were published here at Change Seven in Issue 1.2. The series began