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Eileen R. TabiosLife Lines LiesLife cracks thispalm—such weighton thin skinI cup itto hide how,yes, I hidas the snakein the fruitknown as Eve’sWind Gusts in the Drump...
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Dave ReadDave Read is a Canadian poet living in Calgary. He was a recipient of the 2016 Touchstone Individual Poem Award for haiku, as granted by The Haiku Foundation. His work has been published in...
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Mark Cunninghamf(l)ights—or—overlapsrid nossutusituat tackscrabmire simmer meleeram(a)ble amberit(ch)tidiedcoalesioncoalessonover throessmeary brevityvetotrovevergegis(t)aveseveral lets...
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Carol StetserVisual (Petroglyph) PoemsCarol Stetser writes: "I am in awe of language and the written word bequeathed to us by our ancestors, cherished and changed by us, and passed on to future...
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Tony BeyerThree from FranceThe woundone reason among othersDavid’s Marat is no longerkept in Franceis the tight-lippedslightly bleeding incisionbelow the collar boneof the bare torsolike nothing so...
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Frances LangWhat I really doA sullen black glass slice, stabbed with fluoro gleams and pulsesExploding fireworks of pixels keep it alert, ready to signal me when.And I do. Watch, that is, and get...
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Christopher BarnesLiberty Atoms 16Uncoerced lion stirred the brinkOf his roundabout, Dodging traffic’s eyes.At the open-hamper beltMaisie’s plastic fork cracked.Lipstick deformed into a...
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Casey BushcoupdujourBroken egg shells fall off the shoulders of an emerging lifeform. Beware this avalanche of uprooted trees sliding downhill, enjoined and entangled by flailing roots and limbs. Can’t...
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Joanna Walkden Harris & Pete Spencea French connection!waves throw up sea grass balledroll the beach in a quick windavast young kelp hold on tightdefeated bêche de mer peckedby gulls pockmark the...
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Keith NunesHouse in the hills above it allPerchedOn seating of complex plasticated bendings AboveA freckled floor displaying San Andreas faultsThey say the under-where-we-walk heating faltered the day...
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AG Davis/self_hell\Bi0 as night: Qualhat naturopath, time seep the supposed intuitive, forwards lapsing, present tar tonic webcast, encrypt the caste of scars, the secretariat scanning, a meteor...
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Stephen NelsonGuru YogaAtiny,radiant lamahas appeared above my head -a red hat,pointy headed lama - (Om)He's silent,copper coloured,a passive idol -wrinkly as a fig& just as sweet -(Ah)He...
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David Kjellinnear freeDavid Kjellin is a visual and experimental writer. His work has appeared in magazines such as Die Leere Mitte, Utsanga and A-minor, and also in several chapbooks, the latest being...
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Randee SilvIn. Inside. Insideness.Randee Silv is editor of Arteidolia and the journal swifts & slows: a quarterly of crisscrossings. Silv’s wordslabs have appeared in Posit, Urban Graffiti, Maudlin...
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Amy BaroneGetting in TuneSurviving takes practice.It took decades to knowyou were better off without them.Though Italians are supposed to love family. Tunes tingle memory.Less can be best.Break...
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Jonel AbellanosaFractalhands drawing circles                in the air, clockwise...
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Henry CrawfordThe King’s CosmologySome believed the world to be made of lawyers.Attorneys on the shoulders of barristers on the shoulders of advocates.Lawyers all the way down.When the king found an...
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J.I. KleinbergTwice nominated for Pushcart and Best of the Net awards, J.I. Kleinberg is an artist, poet, and freelance writer. Her found poems have been published in numerous print and online journals...
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Luis Cuauhtémoc BerriozábalSo Far-FetchedI lived on a branch.I lived on a root.It is not so far-fetchedto live in such things.I lived under a rock.I got a good deal.I lived in an echoand in the rot of...
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Texas Fontanella & Stuart WheatleyStuart “SORIE” Wheatley: Artistic in application with a love of letters.A fan of articulate wordplay coupled with caustic wit.Visual learner with a passion for...
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