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Recent Articles:

Paste: A Short Film by Cecelia Chapman and Jeff Crouch
Nine Paintings by Mario Robert
Winterstate: Five Paintings by David Nakabayashi
When You Come Again, You will Never Go: A Poetry Chapbook by Andreas Morgner
State of the Union: A Sardine on Vacation, Episode Fifty-Six
The Ekonomics of Fantasyland by Jim Chaffee
Garda Ghista on the exploitation of the European worker
Yacov Ben Efrat on the Gaza blockade
Golden Opportunity: Short Fiction by Eric Sentell
Fine Dead: Short Fiction by Ryan Meany
Empty Orchestra: Short Fiction by Ben Nardolilli
The One: Short Fiction by Natasha Grinberg
Emily Spence on Peak Oil and social collapse
Nicholas C. Arguimbau explains what the deal with Peak Oil is, exactly
Assaf Adiv on Israel's entry into the OECD
David Boyajian on Turkey, Armenia, and the Woodrow Wilson Center
Joel Lewis on discovering Dan Burros, American-Jewish Nazi
Gabriel Ricard reviews Ghost & Ganga: A Jazz Odyssey and interviews the author, Kirpal Gordon
Two Poems by Changming Yuan
Three Poems by Linda Ravenswood
Three Poems by Dennis Mahagin
Three Poems by Reuben Nash Dendinger
Three Poems by Robin Scofield
Three Poems by Holly Day
Three Poems by Luis Cuauhtemoc Berriozabal
Three Poems by Alan Britt
Three Poems by M.P. Powers
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Books

Many of these books can be purchased from Make It New Media.

When You Come Again, You Will Never Go
by Andreas Morgner, winner of the First Annual WRITE REAL GOOD Poetry Chapbook Contest
When You Come Again, You Will Never Go is exactly what a publisher hopes for when we run a contest. Although talented and clever, Andreas Morgner will never get a Creative Writing job, nor will he sit around literary conferences hoping to find an agent to schmooze. He is an "outsider artist" in a way an "underground writer" can never be; his work gives us a set of experiences and insights that simply can't be found through the poetry world's normal networking structure.

Libro Del Colorante
a coloring book by Micah and Michael Harold, May 2010
Micah Harold is a painter, musician, magician and tattoo artist. His graphic art has been featured in the Made-for-TV movie Not Like Everyone Else and his paintings have been exhibited in universities, galleries and museums. Michael Harold is a multi-media artist, poet, novelist and technologist. His books include M, The Rapture, Two Poems, Red Moon, somewords.com and Art and Technology.

Carney Takedown
by Lawrence Welsh, April 2010
"I first heard about Lawrence Welsh when visiting Los Angeles in 2002. My friends told me about the poet and punk musician, co-founder of the Alcoholics, long-since departed for El Paso, Texas, where he lived dry. Just a year later, I had the chance to observe firsthand how very odd the idea of going to El Paso to dry out is."

Outside the Clinic
by Andrew Rihn, March 2010
In 2009, we of Unlikely ran The First Annual WRITE REAL GOOD Poetry Chapbook contest, judged by Michael Harold, Anne McMillen, and Belinda Subraman. Outside the Clinic was the second-place entrant, "losing" by a fraction of a point. Although we didn't have the budget to declare two winners, we knew that we couldn't let this outstanding manuscript go unread, and were delighted when Andrew Rihn agreed to let us to run it as a free e-book.

I Can Sing Fire
by Anne Lombardo Ardolino, September 2009
Oh, for the democratization of poetry! For the populace, for the youth, for the wild boys and girls of every generation! Let us celebrate direct emotion, purity of expression, raw feeling represented with the rawest of words. Let us celebrate New York, with its Beat Generations, its midnight cafés, its solid and sordid history of every type and era of class revolution.

Painting Rust and Blood and Salsa
by Jonathan Penton, reprinted April 2009
Blood and Salsa and Painting Rust were published in late 2006, and bound together as a flip-book in one volume (on one side was the cover for Blood and Salsa; flipping the book over would give you the cover for Painting Rust, and the two books terminated in the middle). They quickly became some of the most discussed chapbooks of the past few years.

Blue Rooms, Black Holes, White Lights
by Belinda Subraman, Illustrated by César Ivan, February 2009
As a Registered Nurse, Belinda Subraman has worked in several difficult areas, but from 2001 to 2007 she was working as a hospice nurse. Hospice is the art of preparation, and when Belinda's own father reached his final days in 2008, she took what preparation she had and flew back to Carolina to assist him in his passage.

Anonymous Gun
a chapbook by Kurtice Kucheman, December 2008
'I was offered some coke, but refused as I was too tuned up on the meth I had been bumping the entire substance-corroded road trip down. "STOP!" I stare out of a monsoon of swirling colors passing in the damp autumn air. The wino has produced an M80 from his pocket and reaches into his pants, inserting it into his rectum. He strips, and gets down on his hands and knees. "All I ask of you Anna, is that you light the fuse..."'

Mother Love
a chapbook by Gwendolyn Joyce Mintz with cover art by Daphne Butler, June 2007
"Justin falls to sleep. I can't. Not until their voices travel down the hallway to her bedroom. The headboard starts knocking against the wall. I don't know if he's banging her or banging her head. Then, maybe to comfort me, she giggles and I can relax a little. It's okay to sleep. For now, we're safe."

I STALKED MARTHA STEWART!
a novella by Vernon Frazer, January 2007
"Inside the covers of each of the books comprising our display of Martha Stewart's new bestseller, Own the World Through Good Taste, public relations coordinator Norexia Pruinn found a poem riddled with obscene, pornographic and other objectionable material that violates our Family Values policy written by the disturbed and disgruntled Avery Blank, a failed poet known for his outspoken rudeness."

Rune 17: Vedic Spaces, String Theory, and the Eternal Knot
by Karl Kempton, January 2007
A 36-page visual presentation

Graffiti
by Márton Koppány, January 2007
"I have always tried to be laconic..."

Star-Spangled Banter
a chapbook by Bob Marcacci with cover art by Nancy Victoria Davis, January 2007
               "and what am i but a man
          who has never seen a war with a gun
                                in my hand so-to-speak
                                i'm speaking america"

My Daughter's Vagina
an extended essay by Richard Jeffrey Newman with cover art by Donna Kuhn, March 2006
"The fundamentally alien universe that a woman's experience of sex is to me. That mine is to her. So fully do we romanticize heterosexual lovemaking as a communion of souls, a synthesizing of opposites, the fulfillment and expression of our deepest emotional needs, that it's easy to forget just how inaccessible the interior landscapes of male and female sexual embodiment are to each other."

When Red Blood Cells Leak
a chapbook by Anne McMillen with cover art by Matt Sesow, November 2005
"born to be, from afar,
a psychotic's babysitter
and a mute preacher
to deaf images."

Moonlight on Moloch
a chapbook by Luke Buckham and illustrated by Kelly Hoffman, March 2005
"Somewhere a ledge slides off an island, a wave
two world trade centers tall heads for my home New England.
Old England is already obliterated. A bomb shook
this huge splinter of rock loose and moved the sea."

Commercial Fiction
a complete novel by Vernon Frazer, June 2004
"Being an author isn't as easy as it seems. It looks glamorous on the surface: the instant weath, the Celebrity Status, the hundreds of adoring women just waiting in line for an autograph, a few kind words and maybe a little tete-a-tete afterwards."