Dear Flying Island Readers: Welcome to the 7.26 Edition of the Flying Island Journal! In this edition we publish poems by Rebecca Longenecker , Brian Builta , and Roger Pfingston . Inspired to send us your fiction, poetry, or creative nonfiction? For more info on how to submit, see the tab above. Thank you for reading, Flying Island Editors and Readers
Washed in the blood Samantha and I went to Christian camp each summer. We flung marbles from slingshots waded through creeks, caught crawfish, were baptized and received into white, sun-warm, cotton towels. During Bible study, we’d catch in cupped hands the daddy long legs loping across the lichened rocks, enthralled with our mettle for touching something so disgusting. We didn’t kill them but instead plucked one, two, three, even (greedy) four legs from their brown bodies to watch them in jolts drag themselves out of the sun. And we laughed and ran to play carpet ball with our friends, our limbs cartwheeling madly, as if boasting. Rebecca Longenecker is a former resident of Indianapolis. She currently lives in Seattle, Washington. Her work has previously been published in Flying Island as well as Havik; Bridge Literary Journal ; Wilderness House Literary Review; Rhubarb Magazine; The Pointed Circle; Prospectus; Eclectica; and Montana Mouthful.