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Joseph BuehlerThe Lone RangerSome years ago, the Lone Ranger (w/out Tonto), dressed in his form fitting light gray colored outfit and wearing his white cowboy hat and masked, of course, told us, his...
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Joanna Walkden Harris & Pete SpenceBurnished Wind.shedding changes a field bewildered by afterglowthe arrows of a burnished wind in a draft of spearsflocking geometry exiting as a flock of sky like...
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Mark RutterSpots of Time / Stops of TimeThe full-stops on the first page of The Prelude by William Wordsworth . . . . .fish fish fish fish fishfish fish fish fish fish fish fishfish fish fish fish...
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Mark Rutter Plectrum plectrumtrum plec trum trum trum p l e c t r u m pt l r e...
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Linda Kingthose room-for-rent years1.defeated by the realyou have used-up all the exclamation marksnow you wear only textured shades of black what happened? what didn’t happen?everything random2.que...
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Nathan AndersonThere was a birth here not too long agosilence these spaces also known as also known astwitching in the light diffusionreturning to chromatic desperation leading intoentropymiracle of...
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Kathup Tsering Kathup Tsering is a Tibetan translator, poet, writer and painter. His work appears in Muses in Exile – An Anthology of Tibetan Poetry, the anthology VOCI – SILENZIO / Voices – Silence,...
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Stephen C. MiddletonAllowanceWhere nimbleAllow a danceBut humbleAnd selectiveWith the resultsNeither exulting nor decryingToo quicklyAnd alsoTo rise above the struggleFor a split secondBask (for...
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Richard J. FlemingFOUR BIRDS CALLINGIn November there is no cure for flu shots. In a perfect world, religion would never be discussed, and politics wouldn't even bother to get dressed. Nothing can...
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Lawrence R. SmithTANGIER, 1969The blades of a machine, leather hammeredinto furniture, elliptical as the alley whereit was born. There is a holy tooth of darknessin these streets, an ecstatic night...
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Louise Landes LeviSAKE & THE DRAGON PLACEsake party,4 gentlemen in themaster room, old guest house,abandoned now, but the sake parties-continue. I want one too, inmy room — sake windowin exchange...
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Marcus LiljedahlFour Monoku.plan b looks a lot like a mountain lake.something romantic like cave paintings.figs begin to look like an idea.but the other template is fear...Marcus Liljedahl was born in...
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Charles Freelandfrom Bad Luck Mérimée> Instrument <Eventually, we get taken apart, piece by gory piece. It is the prelude to the beginning of the end when there will be so little left we won’t be...
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Robert van VlietThe Light’s Agitation1. Mirrors she smiles a figure at once immobile and emerging eyes closed almost lost her head back ring flashing she shows her throat to the fog coiled unsprung a...
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Pete SpenceBlue Plate.maybe the pianoisn't feeling toogrand today a hugecadenza is washingaway the edgesof a mountainit's a very long codaslowly becominga valley rememberingthe heights...
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Coleman Edward Dues[GERTRUDE STEIN AND THE CLOCK[S] WITHOUT TIME][untitled excerpt from THE EKSTATIKON PAR EXCELLENCE]Lisa Robertson says Caroline Bergvall says space is doubt. Gillian Welch says time...
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Judith SkillmanSpray Red mark after Lowry's Sea Copalis Beach Judith Skillman paints expressionist works in oil on canvas. She is interested in feelings engendered by the natural world, and the play of...
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