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with PROSE by
Bruce Harris | Italy: Now and Then // Rae Bryant | Bitter // C. Martinez | Monarch // C. Martinez | Ano A Luve Du // Jenny Rossi | Learning to Swim in New York // Ray Scanlon | Thanksgiving // Quinn Martin | teenagers // R. Matthew Burke | Childhood // R. Matthew Burke | Commute // R. Matthew Burke | Out of Touch // Carol Deminski | White Meat // Jonathan Byrd | Filming // Mike Shattuck | What the Floor Said // Craig Towsley | One Last Time // Sean Ulman | Pushkin (1) // Sean Ulman | Pushkin (2) // Sean Ulman | Pushkin (3) // Sean Ulman | Pushkin (4) // Bryce Livingston | Untitled
with WORD ART by
Eryk Wenziak | jpeg(((2_))(txt//;; - // Joseph A. W. Quintela | Sentence Program
and FEATURING
David Tomaloff | Artist Statement (Footnotes to a Radio Enthusiast) // David Tomaloff | He Usually Came Late // David Tomaloff | Red &Rum // David Tomaloff | Without Gravity // David Tomaloff | Stepping Out of Days // David Tomaloff | Rain Song Dash Board, We // David Tomaloff | The I As an Opening to We, Scene II
with POEMS by
Nicolle Elizabeth | The Plate // Lois Elaine Heckman | Dear Body // Zack Lopiccolo | Skip // San Merideth | Edge // Teresa Nash | St. Paul // Eryk Wenziak | After “Chapter A” of Bok’s Eunoia (A Code Poem)
and a REVIEW by
Chris Vola | Roadside Savants by David E. Haase
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The dog barked like an engine
trying desperately to start, outside
the ground broke open in whispers
for each flake of snow.
by C. E. Frederick of York
If 1,800 of our soldiers
went into battle,
and only 400 survived,
how many clawed the grass
before they died?
(Please show all your work.)
by Howie Good of Hyannis
No
blood
spurting
gunfire
screaming
but 8,302 white crosses
no 8,302 sons, fathers
but
silence
and
8,302
white
crosses
by Cathy Silk of Tilburg
Brevity ― the ampersand, and period. Caesura
; fascist punctuation surrounds;
¿will syntax ever run free as good dick & barflies in the dark?
by Nicolas James Hampton of Kalamazoo
On childhood wallpaper
a deep-sea diver wrestled monsters
in a turquoise underworld.
When I grew up, I would be a diver.
Instead I am wallpaper.
by Vincent McGillivray of Halifax
oh, fragile juggernaut
i can't help but out-
flock u w/ intolerable
same + sheer wind scale
w/ hopeful mistakes
w/ cipher drifts
by Peter Schwartz of China

