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Penelope WeissWhat the Cheshire Cat Said to MeDo you remember the time I threw the duchessand jumped into the disappearing tree before she tried to kill me?Since then, I hear the shriek of thunder...
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Guy R. Beining Guy R. Beining was born in 1938 in London and arrived in New York City in the spring of 1940. He currently resides in Great Barrington, Massachusetts and has published thousands of poems...
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Mary Kasimorflamboyant wordsthe sad woman stretched the horizon and ghosts stumbled outwearing themselvesautomatically taking mealong to the other planetsto the part where i married the sunwhen we...
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Jake Reedsthe 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...
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Keith NunesColour my worldThe piercing glint of the marble-white Mercedes in the brightly lit summer sun was too white to bear so we splashed it with blue house paint, phthalo blue, a brilliant hue...
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Ryan Quinn Flanagan‘Watch the bird, the story, which way he goes’The moment is one of discovery, the text, of dusting glyph-lull deciphering;the bodies are never enough, still natron-fragrantand Osiris...
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Michael J. LeachThe Skeletal Formula for Citric Acidafter Christian BökMichael J. Leach is an Australian academic and poet based at the Monash University School of Rural Health. His poems reside in...
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Jeff BagatoAn Asemic Junk Kit Jeff Bagato produces poetry and prose as well as electronic music and glitch video. His published books include And the Trillions (poetry), and Computing Angels (fiction)....
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Pam BrownOnly a fool buys real estatefor corey wakelingjust woke up as the gavel hit the brochure cladding as orange as the flamesthe monster struggled with propertylike, oncethe monster struggled with...
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Oormila Vijayakrishnan PrahladTumbled carnelianOcean driftSpring motif Imprints in ochre Whispering terrain The land remembers [All pieces are 8"x5" and are part of a series made in an altered book.]...
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Daniel f Bradley2 poems from MCCCXLVI is The Year of The Orca9)The neighbor’s swimming pool change room had a Playboy pin-up Named stormsJust to see you smileListening to the Beach Boys getting high...
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Tony BeyerToe to toefist fights in moviesused to be more funlimited in bothimpact and bloodshedthink of the mudslide epicin McLintockor the red dustpuffing off the tusslersin The Searchersnot otherwise...
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Nathan WhitingBREAKFAST 9 to 4 {WITH A BREAK FOR LUNCH} Nathan Whiting has performed contemporary dance in New York and Bhutto in Japanese mountains, competed in races longer than 100 miles,...
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Gavin Luckybig black buddhain the corner of the roomI guess this is a bad tripwhen I get out of bedI’ll write a letter to youI’m giving it all upI’m coming back to youfling your arms around melike you...
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Richard MagahizWhy I never became a high school athlete Mimesisthis green salad is cakeyour shiny designer gown with the slit down one side is cakethe International Space Station cake covered in...
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J. D. Nelsonwe are the argent in the buckleis this the same old bull               that...
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Marilyn StableinFractured WeatherOneFractured Weatherpower grid lock downsfrom houston’s arctic freezeto the northwest’s deadly heat waveTwoBurning Planetmillennial apocalypse intense heat domecities,...
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R L SwihartTriviaLocation: the parking lot exit near 4th and ParkThree pachyderms:With a determined shuffle the guy on my leftkeeps his distanceThe guy on my right chugs along on the sidewalkand...
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David GreensladeAsteriscos VerdeThe six-point green star asterisk sponge is an encrusting organism found on rocks and marine debris. It has the gift of bilocation not only spreading as it grows but...
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Mark DanowskyLocked OutOvertaken by panic, my motherThrew a brick through an oldAnd expensive to fix windowSo I could climb over shardsOnto the living room couchUnlock the front doorNot long before my...
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