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Lakey ComessCome in, slow and quietI like your strategy. It's hot. Call on the tactical teams. Kick the door closed.Track down years, miles, missing minutes. They say you really have lost your...
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issue fiftysouthern winter, 2018w2uq DAlberto VitacchioCONTENTSabout    archives    books   ...
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Kenneth RexrothThree Columns from the San Francisco Examiner of 1962Poetry and Song, French and AmericanSitting down to write this column, I am a little tired because I have been busy for the last few...
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Kenneth RexrothThree More Columns from the San Francisco Examiner of 1962The Persistence of PseudoscienceOff to Aspen to take part in a seminar on “The Public Understanding of the Role of Science in...
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Olivier SchopferGeometrical, Part OneGeometrical, Part Two previous page     contents     next page
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Olivier SchopferGeometrical, Part TwoOlivier Schopfer lives in Geneva, Switzerland. He likes to capture the moment in haiku and photography. His work has appeared in The Red Moon Anthology of...
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Claudia SereaSigns the end of the world is near (time to move to New Jersey)Mother and I walk through the woods, and a woman with a twirling umbrella shows up, dressed as a clown from the Zamboni...
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Carol StetserDATACarol Stetser was born in 1948 in Syracuse, New York. She studied theater at Smith College and mass communications at Emerson College.She moved to Arizona in 1974 and founded Padma...
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AG DavisGODi have an artificial limb, there is tension of my mouth, my eyes are often seen so that the circle will appear repeatedly in an infinite rhizomescape,i will die, i will reanimate as others,...
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Steve DalachinskyWorship ElvisMoving Day 1Moving Day 2Moving Day 3Crocodile PostcardPoet/collagist Steve Dalachinsky was born in Brooklyn after the last big war and has managed to survive lots of...
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Jake BerryAssimilating the Impossible: a review of three new books by Jack FoleyGrief SongsSagging Meniscus Press$15 Grief Songs CD $10RiverrunPoetry Hotel Press$19.95The Tiger and Other TalesSagging...
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Daniel de CullaDaniel de Culla (1955) is a writer, poet, and photographer. He is also a member of the Spanish Writers Association, Director of the Gallo Tricolor Review, and Robespierre Review. He...
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Robert GauldieOtolith Ear-Stones: Reading the RunesOtoliths are real things. Did you know that? We humans have otoliths in our inner ears. Did you even know that we had inner ears? That is how we can...
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Robert GauldieEURYDICE   IA hateful journey,Stony underfoot,The horses stumbling so often,We had to walkMile after mile into those accursed hills.I argued with him.Reasoned, ranted,...
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kari edwardsexplicitI wake up asleep, nowcoming belowthe Mason-Dixon linestranger than strangeon a subterranean mass transientcalling languagethe language linecommitting, omitting, submittingmy...
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Marthe ReedHybrid Flora previous page     contents     next page
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Jack FoleyCLASSICAL JAZZdo we sing to the deafnon canimus surdisthe woodsanswer allrespondent omnia silvaeall the woods come to our callshepherds on the hillpiping our rural soundshere in the...
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Clara B. JonesLobster Sonnet1a. You are a poet who likes Lobster Thermidor.1b. There are two types of people: gourmands and cat-lovers, but, thanks to Shemika, it's hard to trust...
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David Baptiste ChirotEight More Collages by David Baptiste Chirot previous page     contents     next page
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