Poetry

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“Real name,” “To understand,” and “Glory”

Patrick T. Reardon

One-Cent wasn’t his real name,
just the name taped on him
by authorities who had their own purpose,
taped on the wood of his forehead
at a slight angle, trueness unimportant.
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“Synonyms for an IC3 Female,” “I posed for Egon Schiele on a Gynaecological Ward,” and “Go Back to the Root Word”

Bridgette James

I am a catafalque
rising pretentiously
like the pie in Jason’s oven
out of a conflation of a changing self
& a pile of remnants of Nan’s DNA.
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“Georges on My Mind” and “(She Left Him for) A Chevy Suburban”

Robert Eugene Rubino

Quill-feathery high-minded rhetoric declaiming
on life liberty … well … try pursuing happiness
if you’re woman if you’re enslaved or poor
unpropertied or indigenous facing genocide.
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“Initiation to Flight,” “Perennity,” and “The Gauzed Interior”

Emily Bilman

Standing amid the death-censors
“You cannot succumb to Thanatos
all for all”, I said to them to ward off
their collective suicide. Unheard.
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“The Moon Watches Us Come and Go,” “How My Dad Thinks the World Will End,” and “Recipe for Cake”

Trapper Markelz

I’m not one to admire change. I’ve been here
for billions of years and will be for billions more,
and in the time it has taken me to draw a single breath,
you meat puppets went from pissing on the savanna
to whipping past my feldspar plains a dozen times
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“Firmament,” “Pioneers,” and “Saw-whet”

Rebecca Palermo

Contemplating the eye of a loved one,
you have noted the white of the sclera,
Its contrast with the pigment of the iris,
the cast pulling your focus. Encircling

Poetry

Featured image for ““Real name,” “To understand,” and “Glory””

“Real name,” “To understand,” and “Glory”

Patrick T. Reardon

One-Cent wasn’t his real name,
just the name taped on him
by authorities who had their own purpose,
taped on the wood of his forehead
at a slight angle, trueness unimportant.
Featured image for ““Synonyms for an IC3 Female,” “I posed for Egon Schiele on a Gynaecological Ward,” and “Go Back to the Root Word””

“Synonyms for an IC3 Female,” “I posed for Egon Schiele on a Gynaecological Ward,” and “Go Back to the Root Word”

Bridgette James

I am a catafalque
rising pretentiously
like the pie in Jason’s oven
out of a conflation of a changing self
& a pile of remnants of Nan’s DNA.
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“Georges on My Mind” and “(She Left Him for) A Chevy Suburban”

Robert Eugene Rubino

Quill-feathery high-minded rhetoric declaiming
on life liberty … well … try pursuing happiness
if you’re woman if you’re enslaved or poor
unpropertied or indigenous facing genocide.
Featured image for ““Initiation to Flight,” “Perennity,” and “The Gauzed Interior””

“Initiation to Flight,” “Perennity,” and “The Gauzed Interior”

Emily Bilman

Standing amid the death-censors
“You cannot succumb to Thanatos
all for all”, I said to them to ward off
their collective suicide. Unheard.
Featured image for ““The Moon Watches Us Come and Go,” “How My Dad Thinks the World Will End,” and “Recipe for Cake””

“The Moon Watches Us Come and Go,” “How My Dad Thinks the World Will End,” and “Recipe for Cake”

Trapper Markelz

I’m not one to admire change. I’ve been here
for billions of years and will be for billions more,
and in the time it has taken me to draw a single breath,
you meat puppets went from pissing on the savanna
to whipping past my feldspar plains a dozen times
Featured image for ““Firmament,” “Pioneers,” and “Saw-whet””

“Firmament,” “Pioneers,” and “Saw-whet”

Rebecca Palermo

Contemplating the eye of a loved one,
you have noted the white of the sclera,
Its contrast with the pigment of the iris,
the cast pulling your focus. Encircling