by Mary E. Lowd

Some wonder
How a unicorn can function
Wearing armor so heavy Continue reading “Heavy Armor”
An e-zine about spaceships, aliens, science, memory, motherhood, magic, and cats.
by Mary E. Lowd

Some wonder
How a unicorn can function
Wearing armor so heavy Continue reading “Heavy Armor”
by Mary E. Lowd

Upon waking from her nap
—so long, so restful—
The cat’s eyes blink Continue reading “Rip Van Whiskers”
by Mary E. Lowd

When the rainforest walks the skies
Along space station hallways
With sensitive, all-seeing eyes
The world turns inside out Continue reading “Seeding the Sky”
by Mary E. Lowd

The fog is swirling
The squirrel’s tail curling
As the lantern lights
Each careful step Continue reading “Wandering with a Lantern”
by Mary E. Lowd

Round and round, the otter goes
It’s only a toy spaceship
The otter knows
But a trip to the stars Continue reading “Biding Time on a Carousel”
by Mary E. Lowd

The waves keep crashing into me
Sometimes they knock me down
But I can stand back up
When I have to, I can swim
Or find safe haven Continue reading “Never Drown”
by Mary E. Lowd

She is the coherence
At the heart
Of the fractured light
In every kaleidoscope Continue reading “The Kaleidoscopic Unicorn”
by Mary E. Lowd

I wandered lonely as a cloud
That stumbled down
From skies above to crowds below
Of jumbled blooms Continue reading “The Kaleidoscopic Daffodil”
by Mary E. Lowd

The planets turn
Stately and bright
Like stars in the sky
Lighting up the night Continue reading “The Kaleidoscopic Sky”
by Mary E. Lowd
An excerpt from You’re Cordially Invited to Crossroads Station. If you’d prefer, you can start with Chapter 1 or return to the previous chapter.

The last two days on Crossroads Station passed in a tired blur of playgrounds, take-out food cart meals, and playing with cousins. Basically, repetition and revisiting of all the kids’ favorite parts of the trip, because the parents had worn themselves out and didn’t have energy for any more big events.
While everyone in Anno’s little family had loved the trip, it had also been exhausting — even for the children who usually had boundless energy — and by the final morning, they were all ready to be on their way home. Continue reading “You’re Cordially Invited to Crossroads Station — Chapter 22”