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Twinkle Song

11.05.12 Posted in words to linger on by

Joshua Brewer recently won a poetry contest which published his poem on a bus where advertisements usually appear. He was book review editor for Yemassee for 2 years, co-edited a number of Sargasso issues, and also edited something called Scivias, though he does not specialize in publications with aberrant names. After 10 years of teaching […]


The End

11.04.12 Posted in today's words by

Clyde Borg’s most recent poem to appear here was Contemplation (April 2010). The EndBy Clyde Borg Darkness seems anear.Shadows brush my shouldersQuickly, almost invisibly.When I look back they disappear.I fear that if they pauseIt will be the end.


Foundation of an Imaginary Separation

11.03.12 Posted in today's words by

While it can be said that author David Paquiot was born and raised in New York City (where he still lives and works), it might be more appropriate to say that he is the type of person who enjoys the quiet whisperings of the night and then, for reasons unknown, transcribes what he thinks he […]


Storm Disruption

11.02.12 Posted in announcements by

Sandy has left her mark on New Jersey, homeland of vox poetica and unbound CONTENT. With no power, intermittent connectivity, and assorted other complications, I’ve been forced to reduce operations here in Englewood. I’m told it could take 7-10 days to restore service, but I’m hoping to continue daily site updates at the very least […]


Not an Accident

11.02.12 Posted in today's words by

Bud Smith writes from Washington Heights in New York City near an open window where he can hear the moon scraping across the tips of surrounding buildings. Visit his website. Not an AccidentBy Bud Smith real love is a car crashthat you survivewhether the air bags deploywhether you go through the windshieldwhether you explode on impact […]


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