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Outside the Clinic, a poetry chapbook by Andrew Rihn
Such Lofty Encounters (Rarely Forgotten) by Hydropods
Three Songs by the Train Wrecks
Four Photographs by Michael Crowley
Six Paintings by Janet Snell
Catfish McDaris interviews Charles Plymell
Three Poems by Lyn Lifshin
Three Poems by Justin Hyde
Three Poems by Omar Azam
Three Poems by Jason Neese
Two Poems by Michael Brandonisio
Two Poems by Constance Stadler
Two Poems by John Grey
Two Poems by Linda Rosenkrans
Two Poems by Heather Brager
Three Short Stories by Rich Ives
Photo Op: Fiction by Michael Andreoni
Camera: Fiction by Melanie Browne
an excerpt from Ka: Fiction by Stephen MacLeod
Scheherazade: Fiction by John Kuligowski
The Slacker Mentality: A Sardine on Vacation, Episode Sixty-Two
Tantra Bensko's Opposites Day takes on sunscreen
Ronald West on the oxymoron of 'Native Studies' programs
Nicholas C. Arguimbau on the failure of Copenhagen
P. F. Henshaw says we don't need Copenhagen, anyway
Jim Chaffee analyzes militarism as "conservatism"


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Poetry

The Parts Make a Whole. and Eating Words.
by Heather Brager, March 2010
"she was the scene
through a window
with the darkness
in his breath"

Little Chore Boy Black and In Space and Time
by Linda Rosenkrans, March 2010
"strawberry slugs
wrap around
los diablo's
down town"

Working the Wilderness Trail and Intrusion
by John Grey, March 2010
"Maple, you shouldn't have died here.
White pine, don't you know these
yellow markings mean human."

'... star stuff burning still in these ashes ...' and Immediate Enraptures
by Constance Stadler, March 2010
"prisms of snowflake
allusions
melt this frigid
alone."

Jacques Said and Blindfolds & Manacles
by Michael Brandonisio, March 2010
"Love who I am
    one not like you
            ever will
                   love"

art is a sublimated insurgency, writer's heartburn, and circle
by Omar Azam, March 2010
"If you find someone
to frame that turd
you made on the pillowcase
consider yourself lucky"

some such book, write through it, and idiot bar mitzvah
by Justin Hyde, March 2010
"you're the most
unhappy man
i've ever met,
said the brunette"

Too Early for This, I Stash Your Image, and Afterward
by Lyn Lifshin, March 2010
"Hardly a crow,
only a last blaze
of sun as if to
apologize for
all that's gone"

i in the you form, am in the are, you're in the our, or a mega maniac, "everyone is ghost," and the god of your shrug - or - i want to be annihilated by your mask
by Jason Neese, March 2010
"matrix mouth had the obscene density of televangelist tears. both quickly put out a retraction and became saved in waves under a small body of water that is later recanted and done again, then, cosigned by sin and your child-self which is actually trapped inside your adult-self wondering how the fuck it can get out
in a way that doesn't compromise your adult-self's position."

The Freedom Charter Blues
by Aryan Kaganof, February 2010
"There will be clichés for all, and sterotypes and hot air, especially the hot air shall be divided amongst all those who blow on it."

Two Translations of Pablo Neruda: Love and Sorrow and At Night
by Sigerson, February 2010
"So now tether me to your pure tempo,
that tenacity which in your breast beats
as if with the wings of a submerged swan,"

Total Elimination Cage Combat and Noah's Newer Vessel For Dilapidated Beatniks
by Ed Coletti, January 2010
"Poets from a past and darkly happy
Beatnik nation swarming
Up along the gangway
To some Buddhist cruise ship."

Jesus or a White Chick and School Daze
by Cassandra Dallett, January 2010
"maybe it makes the sex better
that he put himself through
such torment"

Two Translations of Charles Baudelaire: I Shall Haunt You as No Other and Song of Autumn
by Sigerson, January 2010
"and I shall give you, dusky one,
kisses cold as the silvery moon,
silk caresses of the serpent
which has crawled from some hellish pit;"

Caudata, Haplochromini, and Stylommatophora
by Sam Schild, January 2010
"sucking, yolkin eggs invertebrates after breaking, fins swim from backs tell along lengthening tails distance traveled since from beginning nose she's absorbing pheromones, taking spermatophores, amplexused, encapsulated swimmings sinuous swashlings, penisless production yielding long flaccid yet limbers with fins does this make me less baby?"

I Do Not Know, Sitting on the Dock of the Bay, and In My View
by Luis Cuauhtemoc Berriozabal, January 2010
"will claw at my
skin, find the vein,
and rip it out.
That much I know."

mustard seeds, Typos in braille, and "Progressivism"
by Robert Louis Henry, January 2010
"knowing good
and well that
faith is a flea
on your foreskin"

Mountain Child, Hell's Circles, and Thumbing a Ride
by Justin Carmickle, January 2010
"Imagine a boy wrapped in ratty
bearskins, with unkempt hair laden
with lice and fleas — know
that he comes from mountain people, those
who live so deep in the hills they barely speak"

The Emissions of Insects, Can't we all Just, and Ring of Fire
by Joshua Conklin, January 2010
"So I wasn't surprised to see Conflict on the street yesterday,
a paper bag
and five-week shadow."

When, at the Ballet Barre, the Mad Girl Realizes, Ballroom, Reading Room, and It Was Like
by Lyn Lifshin, January 2010
"someone who throws
away silver coins,
of her favorite horse
because when her
lover left, betrayed"

Look and Listen and The one to know
by Ivan Jenson, December 2009
"you skim
like a tossed
pebble
and then you sink"

Malverde and Imbeciles in the Torrent
by Mather Schneider, December 2009
"Malverde seems to change
his favors to coincide
with the movements
of U.S. border troops."

We move backwards and Commute the Corner
by Khadija Anderson, December 2009
"This is the ambulance passing again
and the bus going down the alley
It's when we come to the same place"

I Am Choosing Engagement and Self Immolation
by Ally Malinenko, December 2009
"I'm ripping out the narrative
and laying it to dry,
next to my skin,
flipped inside out"

O BABY O BABY O and cribnotes for paradise's tribunal
by KJ Hays, December 2009
"weep the tears not possible
when you were alive because
of numbness & coin & quiet.
weep 'em on her shoulder hard."

Checking Email, Full Morning Drunk, and The Japanese Death Poem at Halftime during the NBA Finals
by Jonathan Hayes, December 2009
"The itty-bitty roach runs up my $2.00 "out the door" High Life forty
circling the piss yellow fat sweating glass bottle."

What Is This Love You Speak Of?, BPD, and "In this small town"
by Holly Jaffe, December 2009
"Your fits are brutal
with words like fists
and mine are choreographed
complete with maudlin tears"

Searchlight, Her Project, and Masters of Tomorrow
by Luke Buckham, December 2009
"and there's a bucket with a rim of frost
and there's a rainspout where the water comes down on me
and I can taste the shingles in the water
and I can taste the dust of long-winding roads"

November walk, My vainglorious death, and Great Barrier
by Constance Stadler, December 2009
"Yet you, fool, reach out to tenderly brush
this prickle of cheek
Your wide eyed famine, drip-drip stump
evokes nothing."

Conan O'Brian's Penis Size Contest and I Called a Phone Sex Hotline and Impersonated an Elderly British Woman
by Newamba Flamingo, November 2009
"Meanwhile, in a press release, NBC announces the sabre-toothed tiger
that mauled Conan to death
will be the new star of a reality TV show about extinct animals
who appear from nowhere and attack and kill homicidal comedians..."

shooting blanks and 11:49 PM no sign of remorse
by K.R. Copeland and Jeff Crouch, November 2009
"creature night with fumbling fingers
fondles your sown up lip stitch
wishes your cool beauty could whisper"

Often, It's Best Just to Listen and Grand Mal
by William Crawford, November 2009
"because in your mind her eyes seemed dead
when sewn inside those vicious scenes
the way they stared back at you,
into you,"

Painters' Exhalations 453 and 455: After Fred Martin's #3 and Cheryl D. McClure's Little Pieces of Land
by Felino Soriano, November 2009
  "such a disconcerting display
laid on its horizontal, pleading for
ironic
altruistic
consumption."

"Men in White," "Faced with such a mystery, the" and "The orchard glimmers emerald, is pock-marked with dandelion clocks"
by Olivia Kennett, November 2009
"A fawn plays the broken harpsichord at night while the orchard keepers are sleeping
Making broken noises for the other animals of the countryside
And when his hooves press on the shattered keys the dandelions make wishes for themselves
Releasing their feathered seedlings into the milk of the sky"

Torched Brain Cells, The North American Laugh-Box, and Light of Pathos
by Kurtice Kucheman, November 2009
"brain cells fry on the pavement
like yesterday's roadkill
walking husks devoid of life
missing sanity, soul and mind"

To God and bullets, books, and regret
by Charles Clifford Brooks III, November 2009
"it's a bitch's playground begging for a coup
between college degrees and gun-runners,
where battalions are met with amphetamines, motorcycles,
a zeal to hate the self-reliant, the librarian, the bartender."

Electrocution and Firsts
by Mary Ocher, September 2009
"And babies are not different from
And blushes are not different from
And turning plates on dining floors
Are not too different"

gimmick and pigeon
by John Grochalski, September 2009
"he has this gimmick
this midget in the subway station at atlantic avenue
he dresses in a black jacket and hat and sunglasses
and wears a glove speckled with cubic zirconium"

The Poetry Reading at the Nusery Home and Land of the Fatherless
by John Grey, September 2009
"I remember one night we drove through
South Providence, one of those streets
like Prairie that give immediate lie
to their name, tenement and vacant lot
alternating like squares on a checker board,"

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