The Reproductive Language of Colors
By Philip Jason
“The difference between the earth and the sky / is not always obvious to me.”
Philip Jason’s stories can be found in magazines such as Prairie Schooner, The Pinch, Mid-American Review, Ninth Letter, and J Journal; his poetry in Spillway, Lake Effect, Hawaii Pacific Review, Canary, The Indianapolis Review and Summerset Review. He is a recipient of the Henfield Prize in Fiction. His first collection of poetry, I Don’t Understand Why It’s Crazy to Hear the Beautiful Songs of Nonexistent Birds, is forthcoming from Unsolicited Press. For more information, visit www.philipjason.com.
By Philip Jason
“The difference between the earth and the sky / is not always obvious to me.”