Johanna Donovan: “Jump-rope”
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Jonathan Densford: “Expecting a Call”
Jonathan Densford Expecting a Call Lighting the way from our bed to the bathroom with your phone, you walk like a ghost with a candle, expecting a call. Jonathan Densford lives in Memphis and has had a few poems published in print journals and even one in Right Hand Pointing.
Read MoreSteve Klepetar: “My body and yours”
Steve Klepetar My body and yours are two bells ringing on a winter morning as if sound could flow in our veins, warming us with its clarion heat. Steve Klepetar believes that those who can write one-sentence poems should be subjected to background checks.
Read MoreF. J. Bergmann: “Vodka over Ice”
F. J. Bergmann Vodka over Ice What he read wasn’t a eulogy or a poem, but a highway map, and I could already see the story funneling his adoration of his grandfather into infidelity, obesity and alcoholism fifty years down the road. F.J. Bergmann is tempted away from the virtues of simplicity far too often. […]
Read MoreRon. Lavalette: “Commute”
Ron. Lavalette Commute It’s both, they tell him, particle and wave and under the sub-zero winter solstice moon he brushes off the photons and swims to work. Ron. Lavalette collects his many published works at EGGS OVER TOKYO.
Read MoreCorey Mesler: “Before”
Corey Mesler on One Sentence Poems.
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Corey Mesler Into Pain I went up high reaching beyond myself and came down into pain, into the awful military aging of my unpleasant fevered skeleton. Corey Mesler owns a bookstore in Memphis, and writes poetry, short stories and novels.
Read MoreDan Slaten: “Dream Archeology”
Dan Slaten Dream Archeology Long after the first wave of looting ceased the archeologist knew, from experience, there were still treasures to be found closer to the heart of the dream. Dan Slaten writes short stories and poetry in small notebooks and on sticky notes.
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