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04.18.11 Posted in words to linger on by

Born in Missouri, Robert Cory was raised, schooled, and has worked most of his life in Kansas. He has been attempting to write poetry since he was 14 and became more serious about it in the fall of 2009. His work has been published in Poets Against War and The Catalonian Review.  Above an Ad atop Page 3 […]


Go onto the fabric of this world

04.14.11 Posted in words to linger on by

Russell Jaffe lives in Iowa City and teaches at Kirkwood Community College. He holds an MFA in Poetry from Columbia College and his poems have appeared in or are forthcoming from Shampoo, elimae, The Portland Review, Alice Blue and others. He is the author of the chapbook G(*)D (Pudding House Press) and founder/editor of the […]


Contributor Series 8: Feast and Famine, Small Miracles

04.10.11 Posted in Contributor Series 8, words to linger on by

Contributor Series 8: Feast and Famine Small Miracles By Joseph Harker In our private mythology, they are a far-off tribe, the great-aunts and -uncles, the second cousins and relations whose status is still unknown. Once upon a time, they were snowbirds who traded winter in their joints for alligator country. For fountains lined with moss, […]


Contributor Series 8: Feast and Famine, To my neighbor

04.07.11 Posted in Contributor Series 8, words to linger on by

Contributor Series 8: Feast and Famine To my neighbor By Sarah Endo I didn’t recognize you at the Halloween party even though you wore no costume. I hadn’t seen you in months, and the park at the foot of our hill was buzzing with bees tigers princesses and ninjas grandparents and newborns. You came clattering […]


Contributor Series 8: Feast and Famine, Dixie

04.04.11 Posted in Contributor Series 8, words to linger on by

Contributor Series 8: Feast and Famine Dixie By Louis Gallo Dixie’s pure Cajun out of Bayou des Allemandes where her family owns everything, oil money, but she’s sweet, gracious, and makes sure her copper red hair bounces when she talks, and she’s animated, lively, innocent I guess, the kind of innocent that’s been around, and […]


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