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  • Two Stages

    The traveler was certainly sleep-logged when he slipped away from his hotel at sunrise
  • Two Poems

    My brain is such a bully—wash your face, comb your hair,
  • Stopping At Whole Foods on a Snowy Evening

    If commerce, too, has its music, then it’s in kumquat, pine nut, Arctic char,
  • Milk Ice

    Driving through fog and storm’s aftermath
  • WHEN EVENING COMES

    Everyone here has so many faces,
  • Listen Up  Medusa | Personal Narrative

    Seduced by your statuesque
  • Pip

    Withered pip of a boy, now grey and halt
  • In Praise of Transformations

    Not always dramatic.  Often soundless.
  • Preludes and Fugues, Cycle C

    Watch your cat leap up in fright and flee
  • Daniel J. Ayoroa translated from Spanish by Frances Simán and Mihaela Moscaliuc  

    Daniel J. Ayoroa translated from Spanish by Frances Simán and Mihaela Moscaliuc   Ada Byron   It can be said that the first weaves algebraic drawings, just as Jacquard’s loom weaves flowers and leaves. Ada Byron I   Through a network of windows I discover that Ada Byron (daughter of Lord Byron) devised the first computer algorithm.

  • FAMILY BATTLES | WITCH

    My uncle stares at the TV throughout
  • Sweet Tooth

    The man in the window is cheesecake;