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02.01.02
This month’s update brings new poems from John Tipton, a review of Philip Jenks’ On the Cave You Live In by Jon Curley, & photography made by Beth Cook. On the publishing front, the third Miniside (Devin Johnston’s “Cat”) is back from the benevolent environs of Lunalux & available for purchase. Click here for the […]
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On Philip Jenks’ On the Cave You Live In
On the Cave You Live In, poems by Philip Jenks. Flood Editions (ISBN# 0-9710059-2-3);50 pages. $10.00. Seizures, the body’s aberrant inflection of physiological distress, might be construed as a type of extenuating reflex, parroting the mechanism of response in a negative realization. They are a serious, frequently debilitating depth-charge—autonomous in that they incur involuntary performance, […]
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“the falsework gave way…”
the falsework gave way beneath the falsework a bridgeless space opens time is flat light streams falls a lightwell forms where nothing opens in the orange bridge is neither evidence nor is it stable an orange bridge is riveted in blue & you begin to fall you fell you span the weave of bodily perfection […]
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Zach Barocas, contributor
Suggested Reading Adultery & Other Choices, stories by Andre Dubus Gratitude, poems by Sam Hamill Collected Poems, George Oppen Hoop Roots, essays by John Edgar Wideman Quarter Notes: Improvisations & Interviews, by Charles Wright Suggested Listening And No More Shall We Part CD, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds The Eternals CD, The Eternals Retrograde […]
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01.14.02
There’s some new material to be found at the images page. As anticipated, we’ve got photographs from Kevin Bradbury, Jay Cox, & Szu Burgess. We also have a special treat: Ronald Johnson’s “Hurrah for Euphony,” an essay he wrote that constitutes a sort of ars poetica for the younger generation. We’re pleased to note that […]