Anuja Ghimire Echoes, the 11th hour The heart knows the reasons it repeats, but the veins keep carrying regret in a rhythm the loudest before sleep Anuja Ghimire never regrets poetry.
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Benjamin L. Pérez: “Missive from Persephone”
Benjamin L. Pérez Missive from Persephone Swan girl, am I, wings dreaming of thunder. Benjamin L. Pérez is currently writing The Love Songs of Hades.
Read MoreKeith Nunes: “changes”
Keith Nunes changes She stopped banging on the door and said she would change the system from the inside but the system changed her on the inside and now she won’t open the door. Keith Nunes has a distaste for being told but a love of writing down what he overhears and some journals around […]
Read MoreMatt Dennison: “Train Chaser”
Matt Dennison Train Chaser Dog and train howl together one always one second behind. Matt Dennison lives in a 111-year-old house with “lots of potential.”
Read MoreMatt Dennison: “Waiting for Better”
Matt Dennison Waiting for Better After scraping scratching raking digging watering planting flowers grass and plants I stand in the doorway drink in hand looking out calmly watching waiting for any moment the beauty better than wine better than old tigers better than any of us. Matt Dennison lives in a 111-year-old house with “lots […]
Read MoreJohn Sharman: “Digital Device”
John Sharman Digital Device Because they’re identical to the monolith in 2001: A Space Odyssey, it’s likely we turn aliens on by thumb-fucking our smartphones. John Sharman tends to get waylaid by the contemplation of trees, whichhe feels does not intrude on his odd forays into poetry.
Read MoreF. John Sharp: “Cryptozoological Stressors”
F. John Sharp Cryptozoological Stressors Scientists use high tech toys to flush out Nessie in a faraway loch, while locals’ bank accounts wish they would all just go away without not finding her. F. John Sharp is nearly old enough to drop that pretentious ‘F’ from his name, and edits the tiny fiction division of the arts […]
Read MoreMark Young: “Three Halves”
Mark Young Three Halves Halfway through the night, with the moon halfway through its four- week cycle, I rise to take in the night air, leaving behind a poem that is halfway to nowhere. Mark Young‘s most recent books are Mineral Terpsichore, from gradient books of Finland, & The Chorus of the Sphinxes, from Moria Books in […]
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