Flood
Killinger’s farm is gone. Only the silo’s headhouse remains above water. The Atlantic refuses to rescind. Hurricanes in February. Killinger can climb no higher in the silo, but the water will. A community formed…
Bellingham Review Contributor
Christopher Kostyn Passante is pursuing an MFA in Creative Writing at Drexel University. He holds degrees from Clarion, Wesley, and Plattsburgh State universities. A former journalist and nonfiction author, he serves as a poetry editor for The Paper Dragon literary journal. He lives with his family in State College, Pennsylvania, where he draws inspiration from long walks among the Allegheny Mountains with Hiker and Sunshine, his wily Australian shepherds.
Killinger’s farm is gone. Only the silo’s headhouse remains above water. The Atlantic refuses to rescind. Hurricanes in February. Killinger can climb no higher in the silo, but the water will. A community formed…