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Shataw NaseriAs the sun of my thirtieth year p {line-height: 175%} Is flying toward the last sprinkle of my dark roomI feel as though I am to be draggedTo the world of ghosts, the world of my old...
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Francesca Jurate SasnaitisFable 02 : Folksongin 1948 the wind moved through the trees someone sawsomeone looked through the windowand saw the wind settle in the leavessilvering the leaves, the...
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Joe MilfordfromTATTERED SCROLLS AND POSTULATES31i have been hammered like a precious metal used for battle. my crude utilitarian shapes.i have drank much marnuwan. i am bleeding verger. the battle was...
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Scott MacLeodQUITE A DAYfor Shomscrod poppinlitter ah surebeen town’dlately, trolledfolded, oldedbeen cut andwasted, readacted, reactedprotracted, pre-dated, proratedand underratedquite a day,...
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Shawn HaggertyTo Win the Loyalty of That Kind of WomanThese walls are bright. As bright as this screen, which captures my undivided affection and I want to explain myself:Assumption is my existential...
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Valeria SangiorgiThe Sangiorgi Recipe BookAunt Natalia’s recipeMesola (Ferrara) 25/6/99TRIFLE½ kilo of sponge fingers, ½ litre of cream pudding and ½ litre of chocolate pudding, some macaroons, a...
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J. CrouseOne's Toilet"Anal cleft is clean! Anal cleft is clean!"—said wiping to save the life of a loved one. Tear in again at the sphincter. Do not carry its contents away—a mixture of family and...
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sean burnilluminations for the c21stafter the floodbarbarianbridgeschildhood 2circuscitysean burn's third full volume of poetry, is that a bruise or a tattoo?, is still available from...
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Jeff HarrisonAbout a stormSomething about a storm, the fount, or am I, a hart, thinking of Actaeon?These woodsWords and hounds, these woods; words, hounds, and a hart. Why hasn't he Scylla's hounds,...
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Alberto VitacchioBREAKFASTall whalemen chief mates second mates thirdmates sea carpenters sea coopers sea blacksmithsharpooners ship keepers a brown and brawnycompanycoffeehot rollsbeefsteaksrarehehim...
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Alberto VitacchiofromMergeAlberto Vitacchio was born in 1942 in Torino where he still lives. He has always written poetry and published in many magazines in Italy and abroad. During the 80’s he began...
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Vernon FrazerLive at the Cemetery Clubskull trancethe bone dance shakes low behind it the stage door creaks openossified recoil trajectoryfollows the band’s live lamentcastanets click the life rattle...
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Mark Russellא(the book of moose)Sections 1-5*אdawn@kick offbirth@cherries_in_the_bath.comconceptions are best with strong liquor /conceptions that is     ...
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Charles Freelandfrom Against Memory / Rabbit FeverEach morning the geese pass by overhead reminding us with their otherworldly grumbling and their odd webbed feet colored very like the bile and other...
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Karen Greenbaum-MayaKomischKafka is funny but no one laughs. I will explain, then you too will not laugh. Kafka is funny because he writes in German. All those weighty words strung together: German is...
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Felino A. SorianofromBas-relief(a selection from Fragmented Olio)When stagnantthe breaths form paused nutrition. Air circling each indentation increases thickenedmobility. Cylinders within marrow...
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hiromi suzukihiromi suzuki is an illustrator, poet, artist living in Tokyo, Japan. A contributor to the Japanese poetry magazine "gui" (run by members of the Japanese "VOU" group of poets, founded by...
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John PurschAnaxagoras ScrollsSit here long enough and ivory winces when evening rolls to limelight bubble cheddar, grazing biplane treetop fantasies of nubile yearling holidays. Wheelhouse nose cone...
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Carol Stetsermind game #1mind game #2Carol Stetser has been making visual poetry for 30 years. Her vispo is published in C'est mon Dada, "This is Visual Poetry", and in the anthologies Writing to be...
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