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AIOTB Has Officially Moved to its New Site: As It Ought To Be Magazine
As It Ought To Be has moved to its new site: asitoughttobemagazine.com. Check us out at our new address! All our new articles and posts will be featured on the new site. So make sure to like the new page … Continue reading
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Announcing the New As It Ought To Be Magazine
We are excited to announce that on Monday, As It Ought To Be will be moving to a new site with a new name: As It Ought To Be Magazine (asitoughttobemagazine.com). But don’t worry, all the old content and features … Continue reading
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First-Hand Accounts From Made-Up Places: An Interview With Poet Mike James
First-Hand Accounts From Made-Up Places: An Interview With Poet Mike James By Chase Dimock … When you read Mike James’ new book of poetry, you realize that the contradiction in the title is the intersection where his creativity dwells. For … Continue reading
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Maiden Voyage
– Maiden Voyage By Howie Good Maiden Voyage All things are photographable. Two days ago it was a ruined farmer walking slowly over a country bridge, as if looking for a place to jump. Yesterday it was a man … Continue reading
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Standard Time
. Standard Time By Stephen Roger Powers . Standard Time The highway to work was longer than usual the first Monday after turning back the clocks. My watch suggested I slow down. You are not late enough, it said. Daydream … Continue reading
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The Incredible Bipolar Hulk: A Conversation with Poet Daniel Crocker
. The Incredible Bipolar Hulk: A Conversation with Poet Daniel Crocker By Chase Dimock . The genius of The Incredible Hulk is that everyone can identify with him. All people have a reservoir of anger inside them, and we all … Continue reading
Visit Our Updated Author Interviews Page
Over the years, we have had the privilege to interview a range of poets, novelists, and multimedia artists. Check out our updated archive of interviews and discover some new, contemporary literary voices.
Dancing Fu Manchu Master
Dancing Fu Manchu Master By Bunkong Tuon Editor’s Note: This is the third post in a series of poems about the immigrant experience in America. Our late Managing Editor, Okla Elliott, featured Bunkong Tuon’s work on As It Ought To Be back in January … Continue reading
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Visit Our Updated Commentary Archives
. Since its inception, As It Ought To Be has published commentaries on a wide range of topics, including current events, politics, and cultural criticism. We’ve just finished archiving the past five years of articles. Check out our newly updated … Continue reading →