L. Lois
L. Lois lives in an urban hermitage where trauma-informed themes flow during walks by the ocean. She is pivoting through her grandmother-era, figuring out why her bevy of adult children don’t have babies. Her poems have appeared in Alchemy Magazine, Progenitor Journal, Poetry Breakfast, 300 Days of Sun, Twisted Vine, and other literary publications. Links to her published work can be found on her website.
Maybe this was some sort of purgatory escape room. Guys like Monty and John unsettled him. He’d worked hard for what he’d gained. It always bothered him to see men struggle with the bottle or the needle.