Time and again in Volume 26, Issue 3 of Cider Press Review, we are confronted with the divine interwoven with the ordinary. In Katharyn
Time and again in Volume 26, Issue 3 of Cider Press Review, we are confronted with the divine interwoven with the ordinary. In Katharyn
Somehow the fireflies still emerged that summer, still hovered and would alight, gently curious, on his outstretched hands—they felt soft as a tiny purr,
They walked all day with a thin fox as their companion. He carried his tail easily over the stones and they admired his face