The tumbleweed appeared out of nowhere. It had been a typical summer night in central Jersey, humid with the weariness of clouds trying to hold onto the rain a little longer. A flash of lightning later, and there it was. No rain, just a bramble of knotted twigs. It didn’t tumble as one might expect;… Continue reading The Doom That Blew Into Gnarlywood
Author: J.T. Trigonis
J.T. Trigonis (he/him) is a neon troubadour of the written and spoken word. With the obligatory MFA in poetry, his work has appeared in over 30 journals that have appeared on the bottom shelf of book stands (and online, too) since 1998. He runs WAYE: A Poetry Reading Series in Jersey City, and serves as editorial director of WAYE Small Press, which publishes By the WAYE, a biannual magazine of poetry and visual art.