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Yoko Danno & James C. HopkinsPhoto Scrolls(a)Dogs are barking in unison with the sound of a train thumping down the tracks. It is well past midnight, the time that even plants and trees are gone to...
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Peter J. King & Jude Cowan MontagueOccidental TrippingPeter J.King is a philosopher, poet, artist, and musician. His poetry, including translations from German and modern Greek, has been published...
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Lael GoldDeviant               Villages burned while I sat in my racecar waiting. It was...
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Daniel de CullaZINE ELOGIO DEL REBUZNODaniel 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...
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dan raphaelWhat Comes DownEverything’s a pendulum but some so slow you only see one directionwhich way the day changes, clocks within clocks, no message without silencesleight of hand, speed of...
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David Baptiste ChirotDavid Baptiste Chirot lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He makes Visual Poetry, Sound Poetry, Prose Poetry, Performance Scores/Events, Short Stories, Essays, Reviews, IS IN VIDEO ON...
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Fabrice B. PoussinFabrice Poussin teaches French and English at Shorter University. Author of novels and poetry, his work has appeared in Kestrel, Symposium, The Chimes,and many other magazines. His...
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Karl KemptonDiscourses 7: sandscapes & portraitsDiscourses 7 cont'd previous page     contents     next page
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Karl KemptonDiscourses 7: sandscapes & portraits (cont'd)Karl Kempton lives with his beloved wife, Ruth, in Oceano, California. He has been writing lexical poetry, composing visual poetry and...
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Joe BalazSTRAWBERRY FIELDS WHATEVERIMPROVISED BLUES On wun park benchnot far from wun outside amphitheater I wuz captivated by da vibesof wun musical trioplaying on wun English horn,wun stand up...
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Lynn StronginIVORY TABLATURES OF AN AUGUST AFTERNOONMUSICFROM THE TRENCHES& from those high benches of the organ loftBeyond the arsenal of war: fromPipe-branches or the organComes the music:One...
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Howie GoodHope Is Kind of Like DominoesI was hit with a hammer during an argument over $5. That’s the problem with most people. One day it might be a son found dead in bed from an overdose; another,...
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Piet NieuwlandWhen the dive fallsWhen the dive falls through itself, when cumulo billow like sailing ships hauling across horizons, exploded cauldera of obsidian and lava, needle stacks fuming off...
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Cleo HenryA particular intimacyI was burst from my father’s headfully armed It was Nottingham Hottest night in years And I burst out blood everywhereMidwife said I’d be famousHer own baby was deadOr...
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Craig CotterBecauseWe were drivingunpopulated New Mexicono people that isgoing north or some other directionsummer, blue skyyour poetry taking uswhen "Because" came onfrom Abbey Road.We were driving...
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Jesse GlassHistory for A.1.July 4th, 1982I wake early to readEmerson's “Self Reliance” andHis journal notes on Thoreau'sSolitariness and inability to communicateAnything more than the obvious ideasMr....
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Jesse GlassJesse Glass: The book After Heraclitus—a collection of translations of Heraclitus’ fragments, plus a meditation on Fossil Graffiti, including a fossil inscribed with a Heraclitus fragment to...
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Kenneth RexrothThree Columns from the San Francisco Examiner of 1964Government by CelebrityFrom the day he announced his availability until he went out of office, the Democrats never tired of pointing...
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