Monthly Archives: February 2012

Game Apps and the Public Space

“Where had I been all these years? Instead of reading books, I should’ve been at video arcades perfecting my hand eye coordination and driving vehicles up the vertical side of mountains.” Home from work, I grab my iPad and open … Continue reading

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Four Poems by Stevie Edwards

Mending / Poem For Seth Walsh By Stevie Edwards             I had the idea that the world’s so full of pain              it must sometimes make a kind of singing.                   -Robert Hass Every day people wake with spines in need of … Continue reading

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Two Poems by Raymond Keen

Don’t Blame Marx by Raymond Keen In Part I, the Americans put on their bright, Christian smiles. “He and I can go all night,” she says. “I hope there is a war. I want to kill again,” he says. Now … Continue reading

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Cozying up to My First eBook in Oakland, California

By Lenore Weiss Books outlining my walls attest to the fact that I am an inveterate reader and book collector. Heretofore, I have resisted adoption of the eBook in favor of the screen. It seems like a question of loyalty. … Continue reading

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