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John M. Bennettnumbering the pantsif it if it ifit if it if itif it if it ifit if it if itif ish ott ifit if it if itif it if it ifit if it if itif it if it ifsshuttersaid and sweat corn reduction...
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Jim Leftwich & John M. BennettJim Leftwich is a poet and mail artist who lives in Roanoke, Va. he is the author of Dirt, Doubt, Sample Example, The Textasifsuch, Death Text, Short Sorties, Shrimp...
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Thomas M. Cassidy & John M. BennettThomas M. Cassidy, aka Musicmaster, is a performance poet and artist who serves on two theatre boards in Minneapolis. He has been active in the smallpress,...
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John M. BennettJohn M. Bennett has published over 400 books and chapbooks of poetry and other materials. Among the most recent are rOlling COMBers (Potes & Poets Press); MAILER LEAVES HAM...
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Tom Beckettfrom Appearances: a Novel in 365 Fragments (a work in progress)228.Shadows are sitting on the chairs vacated by History and Politics. The shadow with a knife has begun to chip away at a...
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Joe BalazCOULD HAVE BEEN CATHOLICI could have been Catholicbut I wound up Seventh Day Adventist insteaduntil I had da choice to be watevah I wanted to be.It’s all because of wun priestand dose two nuns...
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B. T. JoySpring In AnatoliaIt’s spring and a sound blossom returns the heart to invention. Wasted since its birth the mule adopted a smaller sound: perfect pears drooped in heavy fire-bright and...
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Raymond FarrOpen like a Heart to Metaphor1.A painting Is banal If a yellow boatSays A bad piano Plays BaroquelyThings badly We speak only NotesOpen like a heartTo metaphorDepicted In tonesAs strange...
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Louise Landes Levithe RainmakerforIra CohenAsthough theRainmakers gathered inyour speech, as thought the seeds unfoldedin your breath,Orwas it all Reflection &there we lost the meaning & the...
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SS PrasadSwami and Two MenSeeing me from the ground floor,Swami ordered:“Remove your underwear!” I did.Seeing him from the ground floor,Swami ordered:“Remove your underwear!” He did.Now, between the...
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Philip HammialTABLOIDMy mother? I’m wearing her as tight as I can, asI always have in that house of religious purpose. Somepurpose, Death for a laugh when in factit’s an exercise in cross-dressing...
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Cecelia Chapman"Do Your Homework"Spot The CluesImprovingOrganize Your ThoughtsError TypesHive MindDrillsPostscriptCecelia Chapman writes: "I found a soaked study book on the hill. While photographing...
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Jim Leftwichfrom Six Months Aint No Sentence, Book 75rur nas doesr almost tabledeterminecq Blue Ridge Honey Hauntedthe kittens the kittens theya strong stomachlike the music of Son House.pray for...
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Bobbi LurieHer formal organization superseded the boys’ noises.Her husband gazed with his pale blue eyes out toward the trees. The smell of decay in old age, a stubborn smell, seeped through the sounds...
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Pam BrownThis whole thingbitten by the faux midge a raised round pinkish welt an imaginary link to scratching the world beyond the capillary, a curdled blood shake interrupting this whole thing, then a...
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Nicola GriffinNicola Griffin is a writer and artist living in the Florida Keys. previous page     contents     next page
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John McKernanTHE SKYIs startingTo leak darkness The pornographic actressHas turned into the shepherdessOn the wall paperThe LamborghiniHas shrunkTo the toy modelOn the book shelf Next to my books on...
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Natsuko HirataVisitTrampled. Very special hurts.My summer doesn't come yet. Let's drop invisible roses onto the horizonto be sure I came. Algorithm tracks whenever still they are speaking.Hippocampus...
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Shataw NaseriForget about it!forget about it!let's lie with each other and lie to each otherand everything will be well and not true ......and we will be there playing with our dreamsand telling our...
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Eileen R. TabiosIN THE BEGINNING, BEFORE WORDS THERE WAS POETRYI forgot I was a connoisseur of alleys.I forgot the grandfather who willingly faced a fire, fist trembling at the indifferent sky.I forgot...
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