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Joining

09.19.11 Posted in today's words by

KJ Hannah Greenberg’s most recent poem to appear here was Trees at Sunset in August 2011. This is a little preview of her new book, coming soon from unbound CONTENT! JoiningBy KJ Hannah Greenberg At our union, Nature attended more than bloomed, Pale vows connected us.


Arthur: of Volutsia Street

09.19.11 Posted in words to linger on by

Robert Cory’s poem Alcatraz appeared here as part of Contributor Series 9: If Men Had Ears. Arthur: of Volutsia StreetBy Robert Cory Rod was our clean-up hitter. Batted left, threw right; had buck teeth. Lived several blocks north of Lincoln Street in Arthur’s neighborhood. No relation but had the skinny on how we could make […]


Taxidermy Poem 3

09.18.11 Posted in today's words by

SJ Fowler’s most recent poem to appear here was Taxidermy Poem 2. Taxidermy Poem 3By SJ Fowler (Licmys iroratus)      If we want to know what human       beings, morally considered, are      worth as a whole and in general,      let us consider their fate as a      whole and […]


The loveless life of Rex J Havoc

09.17.11 Posted in today's words by

Anannya Dasgupta’s poem Those We Love appeared here in May 2011. You might remember from her bio who Rex J Havoc is. If not, you’ll have to go read it again. But read the poem first. It’s more fun that way. The loveless life of Rex J HavocBy Anannya Dasgupta What wreck-less mariner, what ghoulish god might plumb […]


Tadpoles

09.16.11 Posted in today's words by

Rob Schultz taught American literature at Western Michigan University and Virginia Commonwealth University before drifting into radio and voice work. His first novel, Styll in Love (Van Neste Books, 1998), is still in circulation. His work has appeared at Rattapallax, Slant, Sou’wester, The MacGuffin, Warwick Unbound, and West Branch, among others, and is forthcoming at Prime Mincer.  TadpolesBy Rob Schultz Once, nine, […]


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