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Timothy PilgrimRoseateDancers queued, poem to begin, surfers intense, thousand-yard stare, climber below summit, ready for thin air. Mountain unconquered, wave out of reach, lyric not written, footwork...
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Seth CopelandSix MethodsIt is unwritten law of this)fleshthat someone must still be setting off fireworksup to three_but_no more than four days after thefourth. A dyad of quartostaving off patriotisme...
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Vassilis ZambarasWHY PAUL CELAN CANNOT BE CALLED A NIHILISTHe knew that callingThings by their properName names nothingIf the caller is a void.Autumn of My Mother-in-Law In straight- Backed chair,...
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Bob HemanfromINFORMATIONINFORMATIONThe engineer given his own trail of bread crumbs. The children putting the trains into the oven. There were parents somewhere out of sight. The old woman had painted...
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Brooks LampeDaybreak In the Fabulous AlfalfaHere come the unfortunate onesslouching in their wicker chairs reading Proust, curling in plaid blankets waking up inside a rainy morningwith a sudden desire...
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Anwer GhaniA Waterfall’s kiss I will vanish in love of Euphrates like smooth fish. I will learn the red chant so the free land smiles for its lovers and the eternal sun shines its fields. It is my...
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J. D. Nelsonslot left / slot rightknot lincolnthat old soak               in the pot...
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Jacqueline M. PérezDementiaPeople judge you Mother give life, shedon’t believe you, would neverme. It seemed that tyrannical. Her butyou generally all terrorist on her wantharshly when you they don’t...
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Michael BrandonisioThe Blue Death of a White RoseThere are things unseen behind smokescreensThe penny drops on the fault lineThe ecumenical council goes on hiatusI am a man kissing the universalNobody...
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Paul T. LambertPaul T Lambert is a retired ceramicist living in Portland Oregon. He is a writer artist who first exhibited with the Group Lettriste in 1985 in Paris. He has participated extensively...
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David KjellinDavid Kjellin is among many things a writer, artist and librarian, working with elements such as chance and bricolage, as well as the absurd and useless. He currently lives in Gothenburg,...
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Issue forty-eight Date of Publication February 1, 2018.Individual pieces Copyright © 2018 by their respective creators Editor: Mark YoungMost of the images in Otoliths can be enlarged by clicking on...
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issue forty-eightsouthern summer, 2018SaucerLauren YoungCONTENTSabout    archives    books   ...
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Mercedes Webb-PullmanJaneIf I still wrote it would be of youCherifa. You in the black niqaband sunglasses, you in my bed,wanton as Tangier’s cracked black nights. My tropical illness. Fever. The room...
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Lauren O'ConnorAn interview with Louise Landes Levi(This interview took place in May of 2010, we met at a Torn Page salon, she played Sarangi-No, an Indian instrument said to resemble the sound of the...
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Aditya ShankarAt the Somber Bathtub, Water the Ponytail of CroonersThe mediocre statistics of Baker’s,loved the piano.Always,the keychain clacked for girls to leave.The shop, dark and lonelier...
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Simon PerchikTwo Poems*Katherine is reading thisand in the slow rain between each wordshe hears her lips closing inthe way a love note is foldedkept for years alone in a drawerhalf wood, half as if its...
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tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCEButt Poem #001 (for Karen Lillis)tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE self-describes as a:Mad Scientist / d composer / Sound Thinker / Thought Collector / As Been /PIN-UP (Postal...
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