Portrait of a Woman as Her Purse by A.J. Huffman
Red enameled alligator encases three cloth sacks of unified survival. Beneath zipper #1 waits five nickels, bottle of glittered nail polish, miniature journal, handful of pens, only one still wearing...
View ArticleSemantic Rhinestones by Dan Hedges.
Dan Hedges has been teaching English in private and public schools for the past ten years. He is the editor of HUMANIMALZ Literary Journal. His poetry is published in over one hundred online and print...
View ArticleSong For the Philopoets by Dan Hedges
The world has crowned you with the phrase ‘industrial unit’, and despite the economic >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> surround, you strive to grow into the term...
View ArticleThe Inhabited World by Mohamed Chakmakchi
……………………………. Ptolemy on the banks of Egypt’s Mediterranean shore, old drunkard, weaning from the cosmos a guide for his treatise of relics. This matter of the sciences, the natural philosophy that led...
View Article365 by Owen Lucas
The last days were difficult. That central joist had been Removed, and the big top Fell, billowing, and he was Not much further from us, In truth, but transposed in An uncertain way, become A stranger....
View ArticleHouseholds Heavier by Dusty Neu
please look through the boxes in the basement and keep searching through all your breast pockets youd learned nothing from digging nothing from being dug...
View ArticleA Tale of Why We Are So Fucked—As a Species by Lisa Douglass.
Before the Baby Salty Jesus birthed us and we became our non-human selves—it is written that we had once been human. We were real live human beings that liked to kiss and tell and do the Holiest of the...
View ArticleHOW TO READ A NOVELIST and GOODBYE TO ALL THAT at Powerhouse
Two terrific events coming up at Powerhouse arena focusing on writing, living, and interacting as a writer in New York and the world…. GOODBYE TO ALL THAT edited by Sari Botton Tuesday Oct 08, 2013 In...
View ArticleEnemies of the South by Holly Pester and Emma Bennett
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View ArticleAt Walden Pond by Mitchell Grabois
My car was rolling but it was dying Mercedes and Audi wheelwomen sped by blaring their horns a form of screaming screaming a form of hate We were very near Walden Pond very near transcendentalism...
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