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John BradleyHurlforth Parrots: Thirteen Aphorisms for the Everyday ApocalypseIf you call aspirin peaches and peaches ice cream, then what will you feed your headache, which demands to be called the...
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Sarah-Jane CrowsonThree Alternative Zodiacs Alongside writing poetry, Sarah-Jane Crowson works as an educator at Hereford College of Arts, which is a small, specialist visual arts college in the UK....
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Doren RobbinsA Commentary on the “Iron Heel Sequence”The Iron Heel Sequence #1. Photomontage, ink, and cut-outs. The “Iron Heel Sequence” (mixed media photomontage 2016-2019) began with a sighting of...
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Clive Gresswelli1. this is the point where say we began before all the circling to beyond the beginning and how we require from each other the specific codes of our dna and all else that was taken and...
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Elaine WooWho / What Done It? #s 1 - 4. Elaine 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...
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Heller Levinsonlurk arises oblongs, . . .       confabulate confect confetti...
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Jack Galmitz"day turned to night"day turned to night. gradually. the clouds rainbow tinted. they sat in lounge chairs with gin and tonics and said, "beautiful.""beautiful." they were in complete...
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Patrick Cahill    Sunk CityFingers pinned against a gate. Sunk City, its favored hues gray and black and smoke and puce. Civic attire. The stylus a tongue inscribing its exits’...
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Cecelia Chapman & Jeff Crouch Cecelia Chapman writes: "THE ART BOOK LETTERS examines three major concepts in image culture. A mail collaboration with Jeff Crouch, who sent me marked and collaged...
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Paul Dickey“The Hallucinogenic Toreador” (Dali, 1960-70)He starRED as himself in hIS sky.             THE pixels...
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C.S. FuquaOccupiedThe room with shelves.The shelves with books.The books with stories.The room with a desk.The desk with a tablet.The tablet with pages.The desk with a chair.The chair with a man.The...
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Clara B. JonesThe “Oppositional” Poetry Of Adrienne Rich and Claudia RankinePoets, “Themes,” Theory, CriticismCommenting on a special issue on Irish poets in the journal, Poetry (September 2015),...
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Nicholas Alexander HayesGhost LineageA pluripotent shepherd moonclears a path through ephemeraleaving traces but not bones.Call infinite reds shift home.Despite equilibrium of orbit,lines of causality...
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Anna CatesANTIQUARIANHalloweenfull moon in four time zones he calls metouringstockrooms of oddities—his hazel eyes gleamingone man's trashanother's treasure:casket crucifixvintage embalmer . . . at his...
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Jim MeiroseEnding the Nine Month Long Important as Hell Corporate Conference Call...
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