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Zodiacal Light: A Dialogue
To see it, you look to the north
Patricia Clark
PROTECT YOUR HOME (Interpret It Well), a short film with music by Ches Smith
The composition has two movements, one slow and one fast.
Frank Heath
A Brief Portfolio
There is no consensus when Dadaism ended & when Surrealism didn’t.
Bruce Cohen
Two poems by Katja Gorečan (from The Sufferings of Young Hana /Trpljenje mlade Hane) translated from Slovenian by Martha Kosir
hana likes to sit on the balcony when it rains.
Katja Gorečan
Yet Another Life
And then one day I was no longer up
Michael Torres
As So Often Happens | Twenty-two Years Later
As so often happens, in the middle
Jessica Greenbaum
A Brief Portfolio
By then I was leaving,
David Rivard
It may well be, behind your back – one need only look back | Out of the crimson dawn one third the size of an icon’s
It may well be, behind your back – one need only look back –
Mikhail Eremin
I’m a Witch!
It is standard for women
Christopher Crawford
Notes on a 39-Year-Old Body
Most internal organs jiggle and glow and are rosy
Mary Szybist
Honey
Strange music of our Emily —
Cecilia Woloch
Three Poems
His Majesty’s flock of Spanish sheep at Kew is most grievously afflicted...
Rachel Careau
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