Category: Paul Henry

  • Americana or Blind Girl Makes Good 

    Published in Body:  Poetry, Prose, Word, August 20, 2012. “Girls don’t aspire to my profession any more than boys dream of being actuaries or Kamikaze pilots.”https://www.bodyliterature.com/2012/08/30/paul-lewellan/

  • Hunger Bitten

    Published in Bomb Fire Lit, April 10, 2021 “He gripped the steering wheel, focusing on the road ahead as the air darkened and the visibility dimmed. Then, on the roadside in the distance, he saw a stick-figure gradually taking the shape of a woman. Against all sense for his own survival he slowed….” Read on…

  • Surprise Package

    Published in Across the Margin, September 6, 2018 An unexpected package’s arrival prompts a conversation about marriage, attraction, and trust… Read on Publisher’s website http://acrossthemargin.com/surprise-package/

  • Vicki and Beth Stop by for a Visit

    Published in Euphemism, Volume.8, Issue 2, Spring 2013. “John could no longer pretend that this visit was casual or impulsive, something the women had decided to do as they came into town….” Read on the Publisher’s website https://english.illinoisstate.edu/euphemismarchive/issues/vol_8/issue_2/lewellan_vicki.html

  • “The After Prom Event”

    The MOON Magazine, February 2018 She took a stab into the pie. “Best prom ever.” She noticed my skepticism. “No really. It actually was my best prom ever.” Read on Publisher’s Site

  • “Safe Call”

    “Safe Call”

    Lines are constantly being drawn, erased, and redrawn, until the borders that once seemed so clear, are nothing but a smudge. “Safe” is an overrated state of being.Published in Tender Fury, January 2023. Read on Publisher’s Site

  • Moorings

    The Blue Bear Review, Fall 2012. “Henry Simmons sat on his screen porch waiting for darkness in hopes that Charlotte’s ashes would awake in the bay and come out of the night to join him.”https://bluebearreview.wordpress.com/tbbr-2-2/moorings-paul-lewellan/

  • “Understanding Sheep”

    Atticus Review, September 13, 2011 “To be a good shepherd,” my father told me, “you need to understand sheep.”  Well, I know sheep.  Photo by Trinity Kubassek

  • “Permission”

    Erozine, November 30, 2020. “Historically, protection got confused with dominance, and power became associated with sexuality.”  https://theerozine.com/paul-lewellan/ Photo by Taylor Simpson on Unsplash

  • “Scrabble at the Widow’s Club”

    Temptation Magazine, October 23, 2019. Read on Publisher’s Site