Friday, October 31, 2025

Rowan Beckett Minor

a skeleton key
beneath the welcome mat
drips of blood

— Rowan Beckett Minor



abandoned RV
on the winding backroad
a severed tongue

— Rowan Beckett Minor

John H. Dromey

ghost ships with skeleton crews

— John H. Dromey

Thursday, October 30, 2025

Greg Schwartz

ghost moon
she whispers
in my ear

— Greg Schwartz

Alper Ghuchlu

scratch marks on a grave
how long has it been
since my death

— Alper Ghuchlu

John Hawkhead

darkness spreading under the hanging tree

— John Hawkhead



predator reflections in a shark tank

— John Hawkhead

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Joshua St. Claire

my breath becomes basalt

— Joshua St. Claire



dark road a dandelion cloud of eyes

— Joshua St. Claire

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Mark Gilbert

Halloween moon—
showing us only
the dark side

— Mark Gilbert

Roberta Beach Jacobson

voodoo politics
pins in the pumpkin

— Roberta Beach Jacobson

Saturday, October 25, 2025

Mary Oishi

after cremation
finding a hair 
in her beret

— Mary Oishi

Anne Fox

an eye for an eye we switch again

— Anne Fox

Anthony Lusardi

night hiking quiet enough for gypsy moths

— Anthony Lusardi

Friday, October 24, 2025

Melissa Dennison

late October...
my window runs red
with ladybirds

— Melissa Dennison

Jackie Chou

locked inside yesteryear glint on my braces
 
— Jackie Chou

Thursday, October 23, 2025

Roberta Beach Jacobson

reprogramming
the alchemist’s scarab
AI

— Roberta Beach Jacobson

David C. Kopaska-Merkel

those waifs were eating
me out of house and home
more soup?

— David C. Kopaska-Merkel

John Hawkhead

dry goods
hardly time to choose
the right coffin

— John Hawkhead

Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Marylyn Burridge

awakening a spider leaves my bed first

— Marylyn Burridge

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Mariya Gusev

grain mites in a spice jar
keep circling the rim

— Mariya Gusev



a grove of young ash
carved into their tender trunks
someone else’s names

— Mariya Gusev

Monday, October 20, 2025

Deborah Karl-Brandt

cracked moon
the scars will fade
eventually

— Deborah Karl-Brandt

David C. Kopaska-Merkel

midnight
Gran’s face in the window 
seems to move 

— David C. Kopaska-Merkel

Nicholas De Marino

still body surfing

— Nicholas De Marino

Sunday, October 19, 2025

Roberta Beach Jacobson

something in my third eye, a dagger

— Roberta Beach Jacobson

David C. Kopaska-Merkel

the coffin
a perfect fit 
for the two of you 

— David C. Kopaska-Merkel

Jerome Berglund

sparrow and moth a dangerous cotillion

— Jerome Berglund

John Hawkhead

gothic revival taking a breath at his open casket 

— John Hawkhead



my windfall where worms lie in wait

— John Hawkhead

Nate Gillespie

handheld mirror
my good side
smiles

— Nate Gillespie

Saturday, October 18, 2025

Chad Lee Robinson

tender kernels
the scarecrow’s smile 
smeared with blood

— Chad Lee Robinson



graveyard gloom
the car’s camera senses
what I can’t

— Chad Lee Robinson

John Hawkhead

coming home 
from the hospice
a bag of silence

— John Hawkhead



winter burial
we all feel
the cold

— John Hawkhead

Nicholas De Marino

cleaving to
family values
maternity test

— Nicholas De Marino

Michael Nickels-Wisdom

she was short and pale 
and petite with long black 
eyes 

— Michael Nickels-Wisdom

Scott Wiggerman

bookmark 
a dead friend’s words
speaking 

— Scott Wiggerman



deep purple morning glories clutch the gravestone

— Scott Wiggerman

Vishal Prabhu

mountain night
a moth knocks on
the window

— Vishal Prabhu



apple harvest
plucking eyes off
of a bare tree

— Vishal Prabhu

Friday, October 17, 2025

Patricia Hawkhead

sinking chill
we share his favourite wine
at his funeral

— Patricia Hawkhead

Thomas Zimmerman

in the bowl
of candy corn
a fang

— Thomas Zimmerman

John Hawkhead

lost wax process
the inner light before
the mortuary

— John Hawkhead



buckets and spades
small figures dig
for bodies

— John Hawkhead

Martina Matijević

empty church 
on the altar 
priest’s scalp 

— Martina Matijević

Lorraine A Padden

 torture museum
a shy boy asks
how many teeth in a saw?

— Lorraine A Padden

Thursday, October 16, 2025

Bette Hopper

midnight graveyard—
the faintest sound of
a tinkling bell

— Bette Hopper

Barbara Anna Gaiardoni

 alone with myself a horror movie

— Barbara Anna Gaiardoni

Roberta Beach Jacobson

 under the sand lost toes

— Roberta Beach Jacobson

Randy Brooks

church couple
the one in the coffin
not always silent

— Randy Brooks



deep snow
most of the insects
buried alive

— Randy Brooks

Chad Lee Robinson

 midnight hush
the conjurer’s cauldron 
in sudden darkness 

— Chad Lee Robinson



sunrise clouds
a basket of body parts
hung out to drain

— Chad Lee Robinson

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Alper Ghuchlu

torn-out house
what’s left of it
claw marks

— Alper Ghuchlu

petro c. k.

laying low
a killer
with my name

— petro c. k.