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Rosaire Appelyesterday without tomorrowtomorrowRosaire Appel is an ex-writer exploring abstract non-verbal (graphic, asemic) languages... so to speak. She creates visual books, digital drawings/ prints...
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Lee BallentineCHICAGO 1968-1896by a kind of briberythe gelatin of chicago finally setsin its dislocation of trancein proximity of the tarot of spittingwith artifice of drumsand the whereabouts of a...
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Jessie JaneshekDusty UpstairsThe clown dog and Polaroid give me a mission.Emzara looks stately. Her scarf smells like fish.    Her wax doll lies toothless, hens keeping...
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Márton KoppányAt the Hungarian BorderMárton Koppány lives in Budapest, Hungary. His latest book is Addenda (Otoliths, 2012). His latest e-book is HungarianLangArt (Eratio, 2014). previous...
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Jim McCrarySOMEONE ASKED HAVE YOU READ THE SONNETS RECENTLYYES I SAID ALL FIVE OF THEM.Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? LEAVE METhou art more lovely and more temperate. ALONERough winds do shake...
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John LowtherfromCorrespondencesI do know the answers, but since knowledge is power I'm keeping them to myself.You'll have to excuse me for not tending toward the end that this thread was.So your...
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Sabine MillerGuru (A)The Approbation of RosesDoña de CasaDon't Know Nothin About My SoulGuru (B)Artist and writer Sabine Miller works with a small garden near San Francisco. previous...
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issue thirty-eightsouthern winter, 2015Sea Rose NowSabine MillerCONTENTSabout    archives    books   ...
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Volodymyr BilykCodexVolodymyr Bilyk is a writer, translator from Ukraine. His books include: visual poems in the series This is Visual Poetry(2013), book of asemic short stories CIMESA published by...
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Howie GoodWhoa!The moon hunched in the farthest corner of the sky. A slutty teen bobbed her head up and down, up and down. The dream of flying had come of age. It was either that or stay home. I made a...
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John Martonethe future of shortwave(worldless poems)John Martone is a frequent contributor to Otoliths, the book side of which published his storage case. Other work by John Martone includes st. john's...
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Tim Wrightslumming waterfallsmy muffled boomerangsthese silicon cliffsbring small commotionsnow the thought is floatedand bends around cornersbringing heavenly boredomand deracinated sleepis patiently...
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Eric HoffmanfromEmerson in AmericaSnow & moonlight makes all landscapes alike.Everything may be painted, everything sungBut to be a poemIts feet must be lifted from the ground.The wind will go down...
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Bill WolakThe Momentum of DesireMelting FacesBreeze Through an Open WindowBill Wolak is a poet, photographer, and collage artist. He has just published his twelfth book of poetry entitled Love Opens...
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Jeff HarrisonHounds a-slaverWho is all a-slaver? Not I, not Actaeon; only one and each of my hounds is a-slaver, all a-slaver. I, while the huntsman and while the hart, neither was nor am a-slaver....
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David AdèsSpeaking Beyond EmptinessOne night, we took two chairs,placed them in the middle of a roomfacing each...
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Kathup Tseringtime: mixed languageTibetan teapotrhythm of the heartgoneKathup Tsering is a Tibetan translator, poet, writer and painter currently residing as an exile in Austria. His work appears in...
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Natsuko HirataConversation with a sage at a desolate graveyard"Each different tones hidden in single color. Let me show you maybe someday.""Maybe someday."———Delphic. Soundless chill air, unburnt...
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Tim Gazeinfinity wavesIndeterminate SentencesTim Gaze previous page     contents     next page
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