Unlikely 2.0


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Editors' Notes

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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Three Poems by Robin Scofield

Three Crones at the Crossroads

were spitting mad at Cantalily
when they spied her
drying pelts on bob-wire
swollen up like a toad

One said, "broke her arm looks like"
Another, "lost her feathers ain't she"
The third, "roadrunner on a tin roof"

Cantalily let fly some owlish words

                          "the dead shivered over a river
                          I lost my sight
             minding my mind where a woman and child
             pressed coins
into the ferryman's eyes."

Rabbit's eyes crease, a new moon
running away, gone before the night
subtracts, and raven returns,

its messenger.

Crones fume, figuring
             stars per second
             flecks per puma
             snakes per path

                          "a duck tells jokes"
             "division by flutes"
"loss of moths"




Single file
the keepers of the journey plod on
Cantalily wrinkles her nose,
walks a figure eight, watches them




Cantalily's Prayer

Let greed for gold go down
Let rivers recover riparian area

Let flutes scale the tunnels
Let doors fall off their hinges

Let winter unfurl the cottonwood
Let seed the Great Blue Heron

Let wolves snare a fatted calf
Let thermal waters roam

Pray for us, Coyote,
Now and in the hour of our roadslide

Pray for us, Mineral,
Deliver us from leaflets

Rodent angels, pray for us,
Now and in the hour of our breadbreak.


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Robin ScofieldA native of Austin, Texas, Robin Scofield has a chapbook, Sunflower Cantos, forthcoming from Mouthfeel Press. She was a gypsy scholar for many years until she lost her way and took up sculpture, which an actual artist gently referred to as "folk art."