Drought Town

This is the summer of red dust. Everything
sucked dry—hollow as cicada husks, wedged
under eaves and porch stairs—waiting
for a wind change. On the road out of town,
empty grain silos loom, perched like headstones
over wheat-field graves. Harvesters sag, tyres
cracked like the asphalt. Rotting carcasses
litter riverless beds—tongues swollen,
flyblown, unslaked. First, a wheeze,
then my pickup spews steam. It dies in a ditch
under a burnt-orange sun. Tiger snake chunks
graffiti the hood’s underside, one blind eye bulging
from the torn head. It must have sought shade
or wiper water—sliding up from the parched earth
miles back. Now it’s just one more dead thing
in a land of dead things. This is the summer
of red dust. It swirls and the road ahead blurs.

– Ryan Stone

first published by Eunoia Review

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  1. Hi Ryan, new subscriber here. I notice some of your posts have much higher numbers of Likes than others. May I ask if you promoted them using Blaze or some other tool? I ask because my blog traffic has dropped dramatically recently, and I’m wondering if WordPress is using that to pressure me into paying for promotion. I think your writing is consistently first-class, btw. Thanks! ~Mitch

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    1. Hey Mitch, thanks for the message. I don’t use Blaze and couldn’t comment on its effectiveness. When I’m not writing / posting new poems, I repost older ones to keep people looking at my site. The posts with higher likes will be older ones that have been reposted multiple times. It can take awhile to build up followers, likes, etc – just keep at it and you’ll get there. I used to be very active on WordPress and would visit lots of sites, read and comment. I found a lot of the great community would return favor. I’ve been a bit time-poor lately, but hope to get back on board soon. It really is a great community of very talented, friendly people when you start to explore. Best of luck, mate 🙂

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