Suddenly, There Was Harold
Henry was a flower. Or at least he thought he was. A tall tulip with long, slender green leaves,...
Read MoreMike Maggio has published fiction, poetry, travel and reviews in Potomac Review, The Montserrat Review, Pleiades, Apalachee Quarterly, The Northern Virginia Review, The L.A. Weekly, The Washington City Paper, Beltway Quarterly, Pig Iron, DC Poets Against the War and others. His books include Your Secret is Safe With Me (Black Bear Publications, 1988), Oranges From Palestine (Mardi Gras Press, 1996), Sifting Through the Madness (Xlibris, 2001) and deMOCKcracy (Plain View Press, 2007). Forthcoming work includes a poetry chapbook, Haunted Garden(Pudding House Publications) and a short story collection, The Keepers (March Street Press). He is an assistant adjunct professor at Northern Virginia Community College and a graduate of George Mason University’s MFA program in Creative Writing. He lives in Herndon, Virginia with his wife and children. His web site is www.mikemaggio.net.
by Mike Maggio | Nov 15, 2011 | Flash Fiction | 1
Henry was a flower. Or at least he thought he was. A tall tulip with long, slender green leaves,...
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