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issue fifty-threesouthern autumn, 2019Harbors were ClosedCarla BertolaCONTENTSabout    archives    books   ...
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Edward KuleminEdward Kulemin:- an artist, poet, author of many art-projects;- an organiser of various communication creative societies (KEPNOS, Group of Unknown Artists, Smolensk School of Apologetic,...
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Tom Montagfrom The Wishin' Jupiter PoemsThe BitternessThe bitternessof cedarin such hardcountry, the lineof the falconstraight to business,and this windwithout mercy.Another Coyote LessonAlways...
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Elaine WooSworlDryads AwakenElaine Woo is a Canadian poet and artist. She is the author of the poetry collections, Put Your Hand in Mine, Signature Editions, April 2019 and Cycling with the Dragon,...
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DS MaolalaíCanada geese.they landedall around the hospitallike bags of inflated air but heavier; droppinghailstonesand padded rocks. the hospital was a new building - the most advanced, apparently,in...
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Lynn StronginWATCH HOW I DO THISNotice these steps, this manoeuvreHoliness begins with small steps.As long as we have supper & a time to phone home:This is our extraterrestrial hour.I am working so...
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Eric HoffmanTranslations of some early haiku byOzaki Hōsai[Tottori, c. 1905]船路来て繁華な町や凧Arrival, port town—clamor of the city streetsand kites high above.春雨や磯分れ行く船と傘Spring rain: on the beachan umbrella...
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Irene Koronasunitarianenvious attribute takes a swipethey die short of fortychurchs there recall trolley the railing was narrow, dark brickdid not mean catholic a commonnever leave. dead violets alleye...
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Doug BollingInterior/Exterior The I, the I, that is the deep mystery. __________ Wittgenstein, Blue and Brown BooksThe carding. The naming on file Believe, the voice said Be what the matrix demands I...
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C.R.E. WellsC.R.E. Wells lives in the midwestern USA. His work has appeared in some galleries here and there and online and in print in several publications. He shares his art regularly on his blog at...
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Owen BullockAncient and modern for Paul CollisThe ancestor’s language falls like rain, settles. Heat escapes the air. You, the child, ground the elder – a surprise that hops away like mimicry. You take...
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Daniel Y. Harrisfrom The Reincarnation of Anna Phylactic               [Volume III, The...
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Pete SpenceA Long Dry Spell.West of morningwell if the rainwas pouring itwould be nice to get wet watchthe powderedearth start thinking of grass but it israining elsewherefurther away than memory that...
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Sanjeev SethiGabbinessIt is the metrics that is material. All comparisons aren’t evenly matched. Perspicacity contextualiz-es the tally. In a scattered ecosystem of unknown units it’s necessary to...
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Judith Roitmanfrom BinaryWhat flashed in the eyesscratched at the eyebrows.Baby thymus glandsa tree of light.The hole gets bigger.The tongue can’t swallow.Already in the faith zonewide enough to walk...
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Steve Dalachinskyfor jack michelinea pitched fork among songsa star amongst stoneshere’s one for sunlight on cock’s comb& the drunken troubadour who pissed in his pants &gambled away his life...
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J. D. Nelsonwhunce kwieckie!it’s the middle of winter in the martian sinkearth is the brain, the soft...
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Rich MurphyMorosis DiagnosisReturning to homeostasis, to the furniture in living room,the discreet organist congregatedwith pipes and vessels in dear skin.The self-absorbed musician,using the...
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Norman AbjorensenHAVE WE MET BEFORE?Have we met before?Was this a question you asked?Or perhaps it was Iwho asked it. But, again,maybe neither did:I just imagined it.Had we met before?It’s possible,...
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