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01.22.11 Posted in today's words by

Felino A Soriano is a case manager and advocate for developmentally and physically disabled adults. He has authored 36 collections of poetry including In Praise of Absolute Interpretation (Desperanto, 2010) and Realities of Bifocal Translations(Blue & Yellow Dog Press, 2010). His poems have appeared in places such as Calliope NerveUnlikely 2.0,BlazeVOXMetazenOtoliths, and others. He edits and publishesCounterexample Politics, an online journal of experimental artistry, and Differentia Press, dedicated to publishing e-chapbooks of experimental poetry. In 2010 he was chosen for the Gertrude Stein “rose” prize for creativity in poetry from Wilderness House Literary Review. Visit his website.

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By Felino Soriano

stammered

dissecting shrunken bones of past tense
emplacement; worn-etched garment
stitch-heavy forehead salute
invocation tonal impressive deity
conjure absent hitherto

squalled

rhythm saviors calculating deducted
deductive substance, sellable cymbals creating
crashing curators of indelible soundful
calamitous sensations

released

errant misery topographical hurriedness
spraining motional attempting liaison
garnered festive explosive reunion
motive explained of rima oris’ favorable 
ignition





2 Responses to “Categories”

  1. Pieces like this are the reason that Felino’s work turns up just about everywhere. Good stuff!

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