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Monthly Archives: January 2018
The Incredible Hulk Tries to Write a Poem
The Incredible Hulk Tries to Write a Poem By Daniel Crocker . The Incredible Hulk Tries to Write a Poem but his cucumber fingers keep getting in the way He smashed the keyboard all to hell and pencils mean … Continue reading
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Tagged Comic Books, Daniel Crocker, Hulk Smash, Poetry, The Incredible Hulk
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SATURDAY POETRY SERIES PRESENTS: MARISA CRAWFORD
By Marisa Crawford: I’m too sensitive for this world / this Foot Locker Oh right, the bomb Sorry so boring 300-year-old wiener dog China teacups rimmed in gold Oh right, underwater Backwards somersault, no Outside w/ the flowers Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhh like … Continue reading
SATURDAY POETRY SERIES PRESENTS: ALICE IN GREENPOINT
from Alice in Greenpoint By Iva Ticic: Alice in Greenpoint Four glasses of fine red wine at a dinner party in Brooklyn and you go from being a wallflower to discussing Trieste. Though they mostly wanted to speak of Girls … Continue reading
Fish Performance
Fish Performance By Sean Karns . Fish Performance After Viewing a Lida Aboul photograph You place the fishbowl in the freezer. You sit on the couch and knit gloves, though it does not take long for the goldfish … Continue reading
SATURDAY POETRY SERIES PRESENTS: MEGAN WILDHOOD
After nearly ten years as Contributing Editor of this series, the time has come for change. I am thrilled to expand my role to Managing Editor and provide the opportunity for fresh voices to contribute to this ongoing dialogue. Today … Continue reading
At the Harbor Lights Motel After You Return
At the Harbor Lights Motel After You Return By Lynn Houston . In August 2016, while at a writing residency, I met a man who was already supposed to have deployed with his National Guard unit. We were given the … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, Lynn Houston, Poetry, ptsd, trauma, war poetry
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