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Ella Skilbeck-PorterFurnishings 1 & 2 [of the moment of]a day while housemate’s away watering a pot plant before the harbour spills oversea anemone taking shape terrestrial flower blooming fish...
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Marilyn StableinFrom A Lettrist’s Notebook: Visual Narratives & Word Gamesfive excerpts#1.On a white background black letters: b, l, m, q, h, o, n, x surround the number eight.#2.Rouleau à...
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Felino A. Sorianofrom Sedentary FathomsSedentary Fathoms |section four| Abbreviated spectrums of wind and its holding hollow acclimations. Colors continue contain what the eye donates in sound and...
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Louie Crew ClayTo See Up As DownFound When My Computer Ate ChristmasLouie Crew Clay, Professor Emeritus at Rutgers, has written 2,685 published manuscripts. In November Seabury Press published Letters...
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Issue forty-four Date of Publication February 1, 2017.Individual pieces Copyright © 2017 by their respective creators Editor: Mark YoungMost of the images in Otoliths can be enlarged by clicking on...
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Eileen R. Tabios#eileenwritesnovelIntroductionMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctober/NovemberDecemberEver After (—A Study for The 1,146th Fairy Tale) previous...
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issue forty-foursouthern summer, 2017Proceed with CautionJoe BalazCONTENTSabout    archives    books   ...
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Karl KemptonRune 23: Part 1Rune 23: Part 1 continued previous page     contents     next page
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Karl KemptonRune 23: Part 1 (continued)Karl Kempton lives happily with his beloved wife Ruth in Oceano, California, consciously removed from literary centers.His lexical & visual poems have been...
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Thomas Fink & Maya D. MasonYOU’RE MORALLY INFERIOR IFyou clomp audibly on wood floors, you wear down heels within four months, you lust after ordinary delicacies, a single window “graces” your...
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Thomas FinkSUBPRIME MORTGAGE BARGAIN LOT 1Magnetizing instabilities, choler liberator calls for a victim makeover. Brimstone sunshine glare: hormones thump; reason crypts. Confusion, collusion,...
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John Xero & John M. BennettMuch detail about and more work from John M. Bennett can be found here.John Xero:+= previous page    ...
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D.J. HuppatzBrightLast night burnt a hole in todaymy face creased at the leaf debrisit caught. Stop looking for wherethe when began. Even willows know.Placed in hereness, Mt Buffalo,still smouldering...
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Daniel de CullaBurro PanderoEl CenturionElogio del RebuznoDaniel de Culla (1955) is a writer, poet, and photographer. He is also a member of the Spanish Writers Association, Director of the Gallo...
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Seth CopelandIndiahomaWind wrapslapping wails of ancient rapes, desert plunder, the shrill skulls with the dry black ponytails, scraping and gashing in the crags/it vespers over this dismal plains...
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Texas Fontanella & Jim LeftwichSix More Pieces of Vispo by T.F. & J.L. previous page     contents     next page
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Robert Lee Brewerphishingit will be as if i never existedbecause i never existedi was always an imaginary numberan imaginary data setin the beginning i was a possibilitythat never materializedin the...
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Jim HansonPLATH’S IRONIESWithout a savior, Sylvia Plath asself-fated/designated Lady Lazarus can speak only of the final irony, not of natural dying but of killing herself. This she calls art, her...
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Olivier SchopferShadowsOlivier 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 Haiku...
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