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Poems

Gonzalinho da Costa: “I like my tea …”

Gonzalinho da Costa I like my tea hot and sweet— hot thermal blooms, sweet billowing mists— suffusing beverage of crow-black herbs, white-petal clouds, distilled memories, prophetic dreams. Gonzalinho da Costa—a pen name—is a management research andcommunication professional who writes poetry as a hobby.

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Gonzalinho da Costa: “I like my coffee …”

Gonzalinho da Costa I like my coffee hot and black— hot hornet stings, black squid ink— heady broth of bitter cumin, red pine smoke, dusky forests, blue lightning. Gonzalinho da Costa—a pen name—is a management research andcommunication professional who writes poetry as a hobby.

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Jimat Achmadi: “Listening to the frog’s song …”

jimat achmadi Mendengar nyanyian katak saat mata mulai mengantuk, seekor kunang-kunang menerangi mimpi.   Listening to the frog’s song a firefly lights up my dream.   jimat  achmadi was born in Yogyakarta, writing to unravel himself on a traffic-jam.

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Steve Klepetar: “By the River”

Steve Klepetar By the River Two girls, at most sixteen,  pink hair, blue hair, frayed jean shorts, tee shirts with stenciled names and faces of bands, thin arms glowing in pale sunlight, talk softly, quiet children awed by mallards swimming in ripples not fifty yards from shore.  Steve Klepetar lives near the Mississippi River in […]

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Seth Berg: “Blue Jays”

Seth Berg Blue Jays They fight like street brawlers painted periwinkle, coniferous punks prettied up   for a house show packed with posers. Seth Berg is a hot-sauce-addicted artifact-maker who has written a couple contest-winning poetry collections, Muted Lines from Someone Else’s Memory (2010) and The Aviary (2016) and fathered two munchkins named Oak and […]

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Brent Goodman: “Discovery Channel”

Brent Goodman Discovery Channel Whale dreams chart our Earth’s curve.  Brent Goodman is an MFA poet turned haiku poet turned invisible poet living in Wisconsin’s Northwoods with his foldable mountain bike and three rescued cats.

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