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Márton Koppány interviews Darren MarshMárton Koppány: I was lucky enough to see a segment of your Mouse Diary sequence in 2014, at the triennial Text Festival, held in Manchester, UK. It resonated in...
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Karen Greenbaum-MayaEmpty Boulevard, SunriseEavesdropping at Brunch This cleaning product is all natural. It kills bacteria, but you can drink it. I do. This is the company that Richard was looking...
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Darren Marshphase portrait #92016, ballpoint pen on trace [scanned & inverted], 65 x 49 cmphase portrait drawing in progress[scanned & inverted]A Space of Spaces, attractor #112014, ballpoint...
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Nika & Jim McKinnissNika is the pen name of haiku poet and retired educator Jim Force. Over the last year he has teamed with former high school friend, Jim McKinniss,...
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Natsuko HirataPeaceful lunch at a botanical gardenSuper MoonNatsuko Hirata is a resident of Tokyo, She is the editor of Quince Wharf, an e-journal that includes translations into Japanese of poetry in...
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Tony BeyerCollisionGodard’s adoration of the car crashas a kind of contemporary Pietàrecurs in three films I have seenwith greater or lesser impactin both physical and emotional termsperipheral in...
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Edward KuleminEternal QuestionPoems on the fingersConspiratorsTravelling SongFour More GIFs by Edward Kulemin previous page    ...
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Edward KuleminhelicopterReVersePoetic hammerSinging SkullEdward Kulemin:- an artist, poet, author of many art-projects;- an organiser of various communication creative societies (KEPNOS, Group of...
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John PurschAkimbo Skylight SkimScratchy-fisted champions ham it out, out, and a flailing bar fight’s infatuated seesaw tongue, festering with bolides, sizzling tachometer fluff, osmotic cameos,...
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Irene Koronasfrom Ninth Iotaeumaeus 1drink pig blood and cut telemachus to restore secrete beggars porny kick on a crack hip mange to incubate scraps from the footstool of odysseus his toast to lost...
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Darren C. DemareeEMILY AS WE ABANDON THE MYTHOLOGY OF EMILYWringing, wringing, wringing,Emily folds her own fleshin each of her hands& wherever she goes, her fleshgoes with her& that...
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Josette TorresWeatherman on a First DateAntique bi-planes soar wide above our heads,riding fronts of ambient noise acrossthe expanse of the museum floor. Greenlight from a radar exhibit bathes youin...
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Josette TorresThis is Not a Moment I Can Show You               for Aaron HooverI...
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Bob Hemanfrom [information][information]The rain was sticking.[information]More often or not the barn was pulled by several trains.[information]They remembered heaven each time they were threatened,...
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Paul T. Lambertsingle dispossessedliberate activitywashing intereststrong boldpretty cute self-assuredcomputers cell phonePaul T Lambert is a retired ceramicist living in Portland Oregon. He is a...
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J. D. Nelsonpart of your pizzathe rook of sevensin a rat loop —is this the wolfof sandwich...
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Michael BrandonisioArtifact Found in the Ruins of the MMS MuseumUntitled (Lou Reed)FugueWhen retracing...On the veranda drizzling it wasNovember but it seemed like MayWith a song on the stereo withThe...
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Eddie Donoghue an optimistic down&out a s t r o n a u t on a bicycle listening to first nightbirds of spring at nine hours to noon am i in moon&lampl i g h t scribbling again g o o d b y e...
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Indigo PerryCave of Swimmers I'm not sure I want toswim away in the obvious directions of sadness And the husk of this. I'm waiting for the rain. To be drenched in it and have it peel me of clothes...
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