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Adam Day

Matter might be called imagination turned war,  puzzling scenes in the bombardment during “that ongoing, vast but somehow boring destruction. The landscape grows increasingly perplexed. “Little conceived more American  than the “cryptographic” since it can reorient sense, helping  to account for turbulence that follows, therefore begins. Instance: color aspects of American democracy, or terror 
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Michelle Taransky

RICHARD JACOBSON MARGARET JAKOBSON MURRAY JANOFSKY CONRAD JANOWITZ JEFFREY KAGEL KATHERINE KALINSKY BERNICE KAMIAT MELVIN KAMINSKY Afraid of dangling A participle: A reader Who knows the folks Who are running things Who value clarity and concision You might never get over How to make things Matter— perceptions of research Frames that are needed To understand […]

The Coppices of Pleasure

Charles Legere

As the summer days get longer, the leaf canopy fills out and the woods darken. In the silence, purple flowers nod. I can’t recall the sensation of pleasure, only the context, which I would have to tell as a story. Would it turn you on? Here’s a story. Antoine Saint-Just rises before the Assembly and […]

Two Poems

Stephen Ira

No Echo I thought you just got off talking about my cum, but you’re stretching me out with my spot in your hand when it comes to me, clear and slick—I see. It’s because I said I wished I could shoot. I said so a few times. It’s true— I only know how much so […]

the stories (that) aren’t told

Isaac Pickell

he said there’s nothing about us a psalm without us, dissolution as in: stagnation, intransigence in black life, pure force undiluted by reparation, an unfamilial beauty indebted to pale reflections whose possibility for neutral remains undiagnosed: it’s too easy to say white is neutral, splintered i: dentities and emergent modes re: defining oppression as a […]

Two Poems

Paco Marquez

a petrel . . . nada nada importa nothing matters evil has won the worst did happen but we survived and hide happily trying to find the others find a way to peace and life for future generations out of sheer love find the others web a web against the forces of the violent and […]

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