To Francisco Guevara, poet, longboarder (- 28 November 2014)
By Karlo Sevilla
I don’t know you:
Was surfing and by chance rode the ad for “The Reddest Herring,”
to be launched on your first death anniversary.
To Francisco Guevara, poet, longboarder (- 28 November 2014)
By Karlo Sevilla
I don’t know you:
Was surfing and by chance rode the ad for “The Reddest Herring,”
to be launched on your first death anniversary.
Thought you died … Continue reading→
No Impact Fades
By Elijah Smith
She stands at the door of a Lincoln ’67,
where the man inside sits listening to some radio.
<<President Carter has okayed mass production of the Neutron Bomb.
U.S. Military … Continue reading→
Three very short stories
By Rupprecht Mayer
My son
I’m an old man now, and the times are getting harder. I do not mind, because what could be harder than death? But my son is only thirty-three and already … Continue reading→
Song Fragments From the Brokenhearted Chorus
A Composite Poem
Sift dirt from any American lawn: chipped calcium and nitrogen
amendments enrich the roses’ blush past burn with meal ground
from the murdered and … Continue reading→
Poem Written on the Anniversary of Mike Brown’s Murder, Ending in a Pearl
After Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib
By Julian Randall
Is the sky to go white again?
A rapture in the hue of a pearl.
More … Continue reading→