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Erik FuhrerVoyage Out Sonnet 10Shakespeare was too introspective for breakfast and seaweed.Current eyes seemed full of morning contrariness. Dogs with square tipped, very clean fingers, addressed long...
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Nicolette Wong & David HegFenceCross the line to sway your selfin plain sight for whoever has seen you embracingthe wrong face, the wrong touch,the wrong utterances and everything that transpiresin...
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Monique Lyleà la plage somebody said how he began to write from out of a place of sadness. The bald globe looking out onto rocks and he did for hours a day. Somebody found it possible to imitate ocean...
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Michael O'BrienSeven Poemsmeat courseStroll through Queens Park. Allison Street falafel to go. Head to the tramway. Eat falafel. Look at the exhibitions. One of them has rubbish on the ceiling the...
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Marcia Arrietathe center holdswe read books. consider decimals. imagination wrestles duties. the trees are portals.Frida Kahlo. Octavio Paz. Einstein. the invisible a ship. waves. sandstone. light....
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Natsuko HirataThe river's end, deeper valleyNatsuko Hirata is a resident of Tokyo, Her poetry has appeared in the Marsh Hawk Review, Otoliths, BlazeVOX, the Tokyo Poetry Journal and a number of other...
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Nicola Griffinprimerbloodlettingfour or five cockscombsNicola Griffin divides her time between Lyons and Des Moines. More of her work can be found in earlier issues of Otoliths. previous...
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Jessie JaneshekMadcap/Pink PalaceI would rather bury you love to shut you up I can’t help but blame you lying, skipping scenesseasick or pregnant champagne suds on split screen the same naked footage...
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Trev Eales & Robert Sheppardfrom Charms & GlitterToots Hibbert, Toots and the MaytalsA battered Tanglewood acousticheld in an F shape:this music, stored as knowledge,perspires on its surface,...
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Jesse GlassFrance Urns F ‘absurdist’ lay right gene Ion OParis (Reuters) F day urnedlayright O gene Ion, O oMan f & F theworld’s most performed au-thor died at 8 f Parisquo art o slylyx & F it...
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Jesse Glassfrom Reduced, a Series of Painted PhotographsOho Ghosts"When I lived & taught in Kyushu, the college where I taught was in the countryside, close to Kumamoto on the Nishitetsu line. I...
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Kit KennedyWHEN TRYING to MAKE SENSE of WHAT'S BEFORE YOUlook for the teardropsilver or slate graywrapping a vialof the vegetalbe vigilant, gatherloose feathersyou never knowwhen flight may...
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Richard Kostelanetzfrom Ein AlphabetIndividual entries on Richard Kostelanetz appear in Contemporary Poets, Contemporary Novelists, Postmodern Fiction, Baker’s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, A...
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Tim Wrightand into the today of artefactcut down from a larger suburb these napes pass under like dunesone of the more to be pulled away from starts again from a different riseaboard channel or...
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Marilyn StableinFrom A Lettrist’s NotebookBlack MailEnvelope NarrativesOnePitfalls of Datingblack envelopemurky message on backbeware free adviceguarded threatTwoThe Very First Timeprivate...
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Michael BrandonisioAlong Surf Avenue, Coney Island, 1985Along Surf Avenue, Coney Island, 1985, #2Kissing Sonja the MannequinSelf-portrait in Sleep ModeSelf-portrait with tinfoil mask, four chapeaux,...
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Edward Kuleminfrom ElegiesEdward Kulemin:- an artist, poet, author of many art-projects;- an organiser of various communication creative societies (KEPNOS, Group of Unknown Artists, Smolensk School of...
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J. D. Nelsonthe sun & friends herenormal earththat old brain,with the colors of thoughtsthis is the moneynow lovelyyou become normalhurting the sunhave me eat yarnred, yellow, & white...
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John PurschBaked Byronic BaconHow could, who could’ve, when or why or boxy trouser fisticuffs in plowed-asunder megaphone of barking dogfish banknotes, steaming down fully-fledged fiords? Memorizing...
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Kristian PatrunoEleven Welcome MatsKristian Patruno’s works have appeared in a number of national and international publications, including: Southerly Literary Journal (Aust), Cordite (Aust), Rabbit...
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