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Stephen BettCraig Dworkin: The Déjà Vu of Déjà Ditforeign part-iculates stag-nated on thytongueAcquisition of Languish (entire pom) ― Craig Dworkin foreign part-icles in the déjà vu of déjà ditit’s a...
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Jim MeirosePlaying Piano for People; How to Learn – the Meat of Lesson Three(A typical performance of the following work lasts fifteen...
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Joel ChaceNon-Euclidean Ventures 6-156.So, the second and the third Wedding Guests —those not stopped, who never looked back —what becomes of them, their progeny,in an after all new agewhen — glutted...
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John BradleyHow to FloatLet your stuffed head, adrift after falling, drop back and empty. Even if the Dead Sea is not dead and not a sea, lie back and tilt your chin toward John Brown’s burying ground,...
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DahFragmentedAimless. Agitation.I feel, in a word:thirsty, forlorn,melancholic. To be nothingbut wind bored withAutumn’s waste:composed or decomposed. Inside, I curl up: fragmented,incurable....
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Ian GanassiIN HER DREAM               …that pause of space which I call “father”Wasn’t...
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Emilio MorandiNine more Visual Pieces by Emilio Morandi previous page     contents     next page
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Emilio MorandiEmilio Morandi is a painter, operator of installations, video artist, performer, and visual poet who lives and works in Ponte Nossa and Venice in Italy. previous...
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Steve DalachinskyOCEANA, U.S.A. (for Ira Cohen)“what is ripe bursts”the day is so immensethe sky up ended under sheer weight of claritysparrows & starlings bathe in the mud puddles that reflect...
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Steve Dalachinsky THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO WYNTON ( or TRUTH by OMISSION ) i’m sitting here listening to some opera on the radio from the time that opera “died.” that would be around the turn of the...
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Jacob Kobina Ayiah MensahOrmoluEverything that we eat from the oil rig to mortar will be mouthful, will be addressed with a curious, puzzled look and rushed from the stage, will be sped with impatient...
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R. KeithSomething fierceThe same nurse from yesterday shakes my arm and I’m startled awake in the hospital chair in my brother Ryley’s room. I get up and walk out the room, putting the copy of Animal...
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Cecelia Chapmanfrom Club Paradise 2019Blue Souvenir: memory and wampum, vacation and consciousness. The prints are cyanotypes, made with sunlight. The photographic process, originally called a...
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Keith PoletteKafka CallingKafka called, said, ‘visit Borges.’‘But you’re both dead,’ I said.‘So what?’ he said, ‘go.’Hitched a ride on a flight of crows angling south,landed in a maze of streets,...
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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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M. Liberto GorgoniSplendors Beyond the GrassI used to crave twilights on your tits, waiting for any superhero in a condom. You were the naughty tongue of full-moons back then, spreading love into my...
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Olivier SchopferMade of GlassMade of Glass, continued previous page     contents     next page
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Olivier SchopferMade of Glass, continuedOlivier Schopfer lives in Geneva, Switzerland. He likes to capture the moment in haiku and photography. He has won an honorable mention in the New York Center...
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Mary CresswellSESTINA LENTEI hear the dreaded word sestinaslope casually across the roomSomeone says, Cool, I’ll write three tonightsomeone smirks, You bet, piece of cake.My heart sinks downmy soul...
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