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Future Flight

11.29.13 Posted in today's words by

Craig Kurtz is an autistic 54-year-old living at Twin Oaks Intentional Community, where he writes poetry while simultaneously handcrafting hammocks. Recent work appears in Bad Robot, The Bitchin’ Kitsch, Hyperlexia Journal, Inclement, Otoliths, Out of Our, Penny Ante Feud, Randomly Accessed Poetics, Red Fez, Samzidat Literary Journal, and other fine journals. Future Flight By Craig […]


Svyatorgorsk 2013

11.28.13 Posted in today's words by

Darryl Willis’ most recent poem to appear here was The Border Land (December 2012). Svyatogorsk 2013 By Darryl Willis I am all dried up and stretched out, it seems. Lesya and Lybid have abandoned me. No nocturnal visions or Hutzul dreams come to haunt me in my fitful sleep. Cossack sun caress my face; cast […]


Islander

11.27.13 Posted in today's words by

Thomas Piekarski is a former editor of the California State Poetry Quarterly. His theater and restaurant reviews have been published in various newspapers, with poetry and interviews appearing in numerous national journals, among them Portland Review, Main Street Rag, Kestrel, Scarlet Literary Magazine, Cream City Review, Nimrod, Penny Ante Feud, New Plains Review, Poetry Quarterly, […]


The Dream

11.26.13 Posted in today's words by

Mark Gooch’s most recent poem to appear here was Birthday: life renews, published as part of Contributor Series 11: On Birthdays (July 2012). The Dream By Mark Gooch Early morning dew Feeling cool and damp to the touch Warm sun on my face And a caressing breeze against my cheeks Crunching melody of dry gravel […]


Was That Today?

11.25.13 Posted in today's words by

I could have sworn it was yesterday …  Was That Today? By Harris Tobias I don’t know where the day went It was morning and now it’s supper time What happened in between is a blur There was breakfast I recall Funny how the meals punctuate the day But what did I accomplish What thoughts […]


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