Size / / /

Two kids from the city swear they saw

strange lights in the sky, so that is why

we are here, your shoes sinking

in soft mud while I'm barefoot, wading

in water that curls around my toes.

It's twilight, the horizon bruised.

Shanties tilt to the side, floorboards soaked

from spring flooding, moss heavy

on roofs and banisters. Hemlock trunks

throw shadows like men, and I think

of my neighbor who claims that a week ago,

two figures in black suits walked through

her backyard. When she looked for their tracks,

she could only find pawprints of a large dog.

Purple loosestrife springs from small

islands, a lingering breeze sulks, kicks

cattails and chicory weed. In the distance,

towers from the oil refineries spark.

I hear a snap and a splash.

Carp, you say, or maybe brown trout.

Darkness hovers, smooths out the lines

in the sky. We lose hours in complete silence.




Karen J. Weyant's work has appeared in 5 AM, Cave Wall, Copper Nickel, and River Styx. She is the author of two chapbooks: Stealing Dust (Finishing Line Press, 2009) and Wearing Heels in the Rust Belt (winner of Main Street Rag's 2011 Chapbook Contest). "Watching for Aliens over the Allegheny" is her first speculative poem.
Current Issue
7 Apr 2025

It is no small thing to call forth life from the desert; do not imagine any but a witch could do it so well.
roaring engines now my battle hymn
To the timorous mouse / she is a mother’s nest
By: Lowry Poletti
Podcast read by: Emmie Christie
In this episode of the Strange Horizons Fiction podcast, Michael Ireland presents Lowry Poletti's BRIDE / BUTCHER / DOE read by Emmie Christie Subscribe to the Strange Horizons podcast: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠
Issue 31 Mar 2025
Issue 24 Mar 2025
Issue 17 Mar 2025
Issue 10 Mar 2025
By: Holli Mintzer
Podcast read by: Emmie Christie
Issue 3 Mar 2025
Issue 24 Feb 2025
Issue 17 Feb 2025
Issue 10 Feb 2025
By: Alexandra Munck
Podcast read by: Claire McNerney
Issue 27 Jan 2025
By: River
Issue 20 Jan 2025
Strange Horizons
By: Michelle Kulwicki
Podcast read by: Emmie Christie
Load More