Magnificence

By - Aug 28, 2017

The promenade was greasy and Jim lacked magnificence. The breakfast beer that came in a can with a golden hawk on a ...

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Two Poems

By - Aug 25, 2017

Taco Bell It was a two hour drive, An hour of highway and an hour of back roads that ran through small Ohio ...

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Foot Feels Foot

By - Aug 23, 2017

I grew a rat. The summer dudded out and everything started prettily to rot. It had happened before, but on purpose this ...

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My Daughter Debbie

By - Aug 21, 2017

She doesn’t have any skills. While she was growing up, I always encouraged her to learn how to do something. I told ...

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THE LIGHTNING ROD OF EVERYTHING

By - Aug 18, 2017

YOUR PHALANX EXPLODES UNDER THE LAUNCHED BOULDER WE MET AT A CHESS TOURNAMENT FOR NEAR-NUDISTS WHERE I WORE A ...

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Three Poems

By - Aug 16, 2017

two years after getting my dog she just realizes when i am on my laptop typing that words show up so she is ...

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Spearhead

By - Aug 14, 2017

The room was beach themed, even though the place was called The Ranch. When room service rang, he declined the turn ...

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TAPE

By - Aug 11, 2017

I first encountered Future Nuns - a band from Columbus, Ohio - when my friend Alex Mussawir texted me that he was in a ...

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A Previously Unpublished Chapter of “White Nights In Split Town City”

By - Aug 9, 2017

9. During the day, while Father worked, we were watched by a train of women.  It hadn’t been easy for Father to ...

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IN BLOOM

By - Aug 7, 2017

This is the time And this is the record Of the time -Laurie Anderson   I’m in the Sedona Safeway ...

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Tough

By - Aug 4, 2017

Fran doesn’t sleep because the houseguest goes to the bathroom every hour and locks the door. The houseguest is ...

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Three Poems from Mount Carmel & the Blood of Parnassus

By - Aug 2, 2017

  I wanted you to cry with me. Whenever I cry, you cry. Once you cried and I wanted you to stop. I wanted ...

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