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Michael AirdThe Conditions Under Which You Are Most Likely to Have Difficulty Describing What You Do for FunEyes should be open, but with lids slightly...
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Michael AirdWithout Making an A not B Errorcategory: tissues/ cost-accountant considerationsSummer is coming: what do you want—an adorable pancreas?I think the photos are amazing, dressed in things...
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Karen Greenbaum-MayaCold Little Proto-PlanetKafka is resolved to leave for the place he belongs. Not imaginary places that can never exist, matter and anti-matter in one small space, each jostling to...
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Dale WiselyThe many ways to say ‘sorry’ in JapaneseI owe you an apology for my behavior at work over the past few weeks. Mistakes are often made in the passive voice. I've been coming in late each day,...
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Olivier SchopferBackstageOlivier Schopfer lives in Geneva, Switzerland. He likes to capture the moment in haiku and photography. His work has appeared in The Red Moon Anthology of English-Language...
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Anne GorrickSummer Former Without Being Gorgeousafter At the Beach 1966 (a perfume from CB I Hate Perfume by Christopher Brosius)Swimming poollittoralAn exact recreation of a beachcirca 1966and the...
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Mike GullicksonUNPUBLISHED POEM WITH ASPIRATIONSIt wanted to bethe words left behindin the eraser fromthe chalkboardwhich was made upof clouds, merely cloudsaching for substancemeaningclarity.It wanted...
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Simina BanuSimina Banu is a Canadian poet. Originally from Romania, she is an outsider investigator of the oddities that inhabit the English language—from its strange punctuation, to its accidental...
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Rob Cookfrom ARRIVAL AT AN ABSENCE OF HEALINGit was hard toremember what grew from where the teething spadeschewed howingtoncloser to the groundmid-thigh,but through that blood loss, one could see it...
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Rob CookDEPTHS She drinks to blanch the shadows from another stone. How deep is her drink?Is it deep as snow marching to the wood snipe’s house?“I drink so they can endure a child’s bedroom moving...
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Andrew TopelAfter EscherBlacks and WhitesGraphic RiverH A KLarge to Smallsi e!Sliding Puzzle Letters...
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Andrew TopelAbstraction of LettersAfter XenakisBoxesGridsJumbledNewsSlices, for Reed AltemusTyped DimensionsWeaving, for Karl KemptonAndrew Topel previous page    ...
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Michael De RosaDrowned Lands               The air smelled of burning wood and it...
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Judith Roitman[scenario in which children encounter a wounded alien in the desert and are cruel]mouth in hand small mouth cavity goes nowhere no tubes no vocal no digestive no breathing none — hand in...
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Peter Ganicknew poem 1.20a ghost in a canoe. where softened as public meteor. agon for the close inductee. non-sense is naive & expunged. there is no. details mode scrupulous renditions’ forming...
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issue thirty-ninesouthern spring, 2015man, bicycle, signAndrew TopelCONTENTSabout    archives    books   ...
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Demosthenes Agrafiotis Ezra Pound. And Beyond.Demosthenes Agrafiotis is active in the fields of poetry/painting/photography/intermedia/ installations and their interactions, with books of poetry and...
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Eileen R. TabiosFOOTNOTES TO ALGEBRA[1]I forgot the musk of evenings quivering into post-elegance…. I forgot the blossoming of desk lamps…. I forgot there was no need to apologize for dancing from...
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John M. Bennett & Jim LeftwichEight text poems from John M. BennettMuch detail about and more work from John M. Bennett can be found here.Jim Leftwich is a poet and mail artist who lives in...
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John M. Bennettthe tabletwhat I thought was deadwhat I brought to forkthe fork relentless of myplate my path ,crowdedlaundry hangs from bookshelves I have topee I thought the wallwas wet your eyeswere...
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