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- Christ - a poem by Sally Ashton
Christ returned, there in the middle of 6th Avenue at West 54th in front of the New York Hilton. She stood in the intersection, right in traffic... - Litany - a poem by Sally Ashton
We have so little to go on— / the need for clowns, their sorrow / dressed up... - This Lonesome - a poem by Sally Ashton
Time to put off the hair-shirt. Time to wash tar clumps from the scalp—floss locust legs from between the teeth and gargle forcefully with gin... - Mountain 1 - a painting by William Auten
- Mountain 2 - a painting by William Auten
- Mountain 3 - a painting by William Auten
- Mountain 4 - a painting by William Auten
- Coconut - a poem by Natalie Shapero
Quit saying let’s get curry. Don’t you know / I don’t eat coconut? I have to watch / my waistline, and besides, there’s always the chance / of shipwreck... - Our War - a poem by Natalie Shapero
My town was a Quaker town with a meetinghouse / and a Quaker college, but no public school... - Timber - a poem by Natalie Shapero
Before the saw, the shout. Tonight, we’re out / of heights to fear... - Line - a poem by Natalie Shapero
If you’d like to use me, use / a line. Your mother’s slumped against / the porch, the backyard cur unfenced / and viral... - How to Assemble a Portal to Another World - a story by Alanna Peterson
He tapped me on the shoulder with his wand, smiling wide in the mandatory wizard costume. His thick fingers grazed my hipbone as he slipped a gem in my pocket... - Upon Fox finding Hound; Causing Motion - a poem by A. Minetta Gould
Ohio is waiting on the captain of this boat to maneuver this storm / Meanwhile, the fox and the hound drop / their boots and soft shoes, drop their shirts and pretenses... - Portrait of Wally, 1912 - a poem by A. Minetta Gould
The wasted years were filled with movies / dreams about Venice, bread and raspberry jam / A hundred books that drifted by / like laundry blown loose from the line... - The Federal Budget- a book review by Rudolph Delson
As pleasure reading, Budget of the United States Government: Fiscal Year 2010 is uneven.... - The Wasted Years - a poem by Karin Gottshall
The wasted years were filled with movies / dreams about Venice, bread and raspberry jam / A hundred books that drifted by / like laundry blown loose from the line... - Across the Fields - a poem by Craig Awmiller
Someone said: the dead have something to say / and they are saying it. So we draw / some lots and the loser—or the winner / depending on how you look at this sort of thing / is provided with a map of the old cemetery / and a speech and a pack of smokes... - Mana Madu? - a story by YZ Chin
One hand holding up bunches of a purple dress, running feet in heels, tar road.... - Dear Traveler: - a poem by R.S. Armstrong
Where you are now I hope there are words... - Ernest Hemingway Slept Here, 1928 - a poem by Kelly Luce
Winters, Jennifer worked Key West / flew north each June / to show kids like us the ropes... - An interview with Kevin Young
I try very hard not to think about style when writing. Like Jean-Michel Basquiat said about painting, when I’m working I don’t try to think about art, I try to think about life...