Next up in our lovely series in which we attempt to shed some light on this thing we love to publish here at Unbroken, we have with us today poet and playwright, Kelly DuMar. In our first year, we’ve featured Kelly’s work in three issues. From her poignant Earth to Venus in Issue 2 (March/April 2015), […]
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From Horseshoe Beach by Kelly DuMar
I. From Horseshoe Beach, The View You ride the motorbike, a rental, to this good luck named beach. Your wife, a happy passenger, is craving solitude and sun and no children to mind. She lays her towel on pinkish sand and kneels. Her back against the limestone cliffs, her view is of the sea. One other […]