Article 5
Jordan StemplemanCATCHING FRASES from OCEAN PACIFIC Jordan Stempleman previous page     contents     next page
View ArticleArticle 4
Keith PoletteInvitation Only Its head naked as a comma, the vulture rides the air in circles, slow as the sweep of a broom in an old man’s hands. Ringed in red, its eyes are the color of onions, pocked...
View ArticleArticle 3
corinne delmonicotwelve feet tallit was a nice day. cassie and candy met for lunch at mcdonald’s, as they did every wednesday. “look at this.” cassie handed her phone to candy. there was a news story...
View ArticleArticle 2
Stu Hattonstakesa dented sun rises late,knits a dim music,knocks off& you are slipping,the over-fed letterbox attestswhile in your punctured armturns some other cosmos,conflict-averse … ‘a dead...
View ArticleArticle 1
Thomas OsatchoffWWPThe eye of history dismembers               thought thinking itself...
View ArticleArticle 18
Charles Wilkinsonlentement step by step stay the shadow true, a shortened stride pays out time, seconds swell within a minute, clouds crawl on a bend of blue, days prolong the rule of light, a wide...
View ArticleArticle 17
Bob LuckyPhilosophyIf ignorance were bliss, surelymore people than me would beecstatic. Instead, I’m surroundedby mopers and moaners whokeep raining on my paradeand pissing in the flower bedsof other...
View ArticleArticle 16
Nicholas Alexander HayesBad HorseZamyatin sitson my chest,flicking his Hegelacross my lips.Bare heels press into my solar plexusas organellesstretch, flatten, flowover, through, withstruggling limbs...
View ArticleArticle 15
Isabel Gómez de Diego Isabel Gómez de Diego, b. 1991, is a Spanish photographer, poet, and painter. previous page     contents     next...
View ArticleArticle 14
Jeff Hansenthe headless treemanthe headless treemanfoot soles rooted intoa hilltop pumps bloodup between his shoulderswhere his head would beand it courses downthe furrows of the barkto the now red...
View ArticleArticle 13
Charles BorkhuisOBJECTS IN MIRROR ARE CLOSER            THAN THEY APPEAR 1the limits talk backlike bricks in a...
View ArticleArticle 12
Michelle Moloney KingMichelle Moloney King {she/her} is an experimental poet, visual poet, editor of Beir Bua Journal and Press and a primary school teacher. A mother and living with her family in Co....
View ArticleArticle 11
Jeff HarrisonActaeon, the leavesActaeon, the leaves of the trees are hounds, and the trees are hounds. If you make it to nightfall, the hart becomes a hound. And tomorrow? Is there no end to Actaeon?...
View ArticleArticle 10
bart plantengaWhat I Learned About My Neighbor On East 13th Street, NYC [from Beer Mystic*, the novel, not included in the new book LIST FULL**]1. He was an orphan, a member of “Our Gang,” having...
View ArticleArticle 9
Dominique HamonFOR FUJIKO-SANMid-spring. ‘live at least—a festival a dancein the night a Golden bird which sails in mystic isles.Chula my crush, chula my love. Genji married his daughter Murasaki.He...
View ArticleArticle 8
C. Mehrl Bennett & John M. Bennett C. Mehrl Bennett is an artist and lives in Columbus OH with poet spouse, John M. Bennett, whom she met via the mail art network. Her multi-media includes assembly...
View ArticleArticle 7
Mindaugas Žuromskas & John M. Bennett A mail art page for Mindaugas Žuromskas can be found here. previous page     contents     next...
View ArticleArticle 6
John M. Bennett & Robert Jones Robert Jones is pseudonym, wherefore his thereabouts are unknown. previous page     contents     next...
View ArticleArticle 5
John M. Bennett John M. Bennett: Text Poems previous page     contents     next page
View ArticleArticle 4
John M. Bennettwhat not saidwipe off whapped wind whackedtoday & day's thin foam whereeyes the door once were uh deepscreen walks down street walksround street a sheet where airis cost's time...
View Article