Unlikely 2.0


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Maria Damon and Michelle Greenblatt
Jim Leftwich and Michelle Greenblatt
Sheila E. Murphy and Michelle Greenblatt

A Visual Conversation on Michelle Greenblatt's ASHES AND SEEDS with Stephen Harrison, Monika Mori | MOO, Jonathan Penton and Michelle Greenblatt

Letters for Michelle: with work by Jukka-Pekka Kervinen, Jeffrey Side, Larry Goodell, mark hartenbach, Charles J. Butler, Alexandria Bryan and Brian Kovich

Visual Poetry by Reed Altemus
Poetry by Glen Armstrong
Poetry by Lana Bella
A Eulogic Poem by John M. Bennett
Elegic Poetry by John M. Bennett
Poetry by Wendy Taylor Carlisle
A Eulogy by Vincent A. Cellucci
Poetry by Vincent A. Cellucci
Poetry by Joel Chace
A Spoken Word Poem and Visual Art by K.R. Copeland
A Eulogy by Alan Fyfe
Poetry by Win Harms
Poetry by Carolyn Hembree
Poetry by Cindy Hochman
A Eulogy by Steffen Horstmann
A Eulogic Poem by Dylan Krieger
An Elegic Poem by Dylan Krieger
Visual Art by Donna Kuhn
Poetry by Louise Landes Levi
Poetry by Jim Lineberger
Poetry by Dennis Mahagin
Poetry by Peter Marra
A Eulogy by Frankie Metro
A Song by Alexis Moon and Jonathan Penton
Poetry by Jay Passer
A Eulogy by Jonathan Penton
Visual Poetry by Anne Elezabeth Pluto and Bryson Dean-Gauthier
Visual Art by Marthe Reed
A Eulogy by Gabriel Ricard
Poetry by Alison Ross
A Short Movie by Bernd Sauermann
Poetry by Christopher Shipman
A Spoken Word Poem by Larissa Shmailo
A Eulogic Poem by Jay Sizemore
Elegic Poetry by Jay Sizemore
Poetry by Felino A. Soriano
Visual Art by Jamie Stoneman
Poetry by Ray Succre
Poetry by Yuriy Tarnawsky
A Song by Marc Vincenz


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Two Poems by Ed Coletti

Total Elimination Cage Combat

The cage,
let's call it Earth

The combat,
obvious

Elimination,
that's the death and the dying

The total
means all of us

Each and every
last child
in this cage

Each tree and mother
each last maimed soldier
erased from the ring

Every last one—except
the rocks, sea and desert—
appears to have chosen
something.




Noah's Newer Vessel For Dilapidated Beatniks

Poets from a past and darkly happy
Beatnik nation swarming
Up along the gangway
To some Buddhist cruise ship.

Neither rats nor lemmings—
Times have changed
For these impotent ranting diabetics
Bearded, lumpish lacking LTD Insurance

—Who would have known
These best minds of a generation,
Finally spared from junk and suicide
Would be dialing Roosevelt's spawn at SSA

And chasing after "immortality"? If you ask them
Why now they survey such remote abstraction,
"It comes with the territory,
Name of the game."


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Ed Coletti has been writing for forty-five years and, obviously, he is a good deal older than that. He's got numerous books out there as well as publication in the usual national journals, sites and anthologies. Ed runs the Poetry Azul series in Santa Rosa, California and is publisher at Round Barn Press. Look up his two popular blogs "Ed Coletti's P3" and "No Money In Poetry."


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Ray Swaney
2010-01-03 09:24:59

YES!! Great wordlings... "—Who would have known
These best minds of a generation,
Finally spared from junk and suicide
Would be dialing Roosevelt's spawn at SSA"
is my favorite part.