Dear Flying Island Readers: Welcome to the 2.27 Edition of the Flying Island Journal! In this edition we publish poems by Linda Neal Reising , Roger Pfingston , John Peter Beck , and James Green . 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 All images are sourced from the Canva library from various artists.
Phantoms After the geraniums’ red had bled to pink, foliage curled to furls of brown, after the trees’ leaves had struck gold then folded, fallen in loss across the lawn, after the water, caught in the flower pots, had frozen, forming icy grins around the rims, after the birds had deserted their perches in the evergreens, packed their wings for someplace warm, two butterflies, phantom white, glided together, touching and untouching, unphased by winter’s chill, like two spirits of their past selves or snowflakes come to life, fragile crystal harbingers. - Linda Neal Reising A native of Oklahoma and citizen of the Cherokee Nation, Linda Neal Reising has been published widely in journals and anthologies. She is the author of two poetry chapbooks and four full-length poetry collections, including her most recent, Navigation (Kelsay Books, 2025). Reising was named the Official Eclipse Poet of Indiana, and her work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize five times. Her other awards include...