Chris Santiago

5.2 (Initial Operations: Movement Inland) Inland are cities of light sprawling machinesthat can traverse the past.By means of light, one cantouch the beginning oftime itself: it is a columnof fire, impenetrable, bentto the body like an operacontaining the sea,the rolling sea minusthe gondolas. The engine is made of singing. 6.7 (Infantry Patrols: Laying Ambushes) A… Continue reading Chris Santiago

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SJ Pearce

Before Lorca I. By Lisān al-Dīn ibn al-Khatib, after Jack SpicerWritten to explain himself The night when darkness concealsfrom the brightness of the dimpled suns all the secrets of elegance, only thenslinking down into the firmamentand trying to rise up straight againflawed and thwarted by its fleeting — The night when aurora and envoys seekto… Continue reading SJ Pearce

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Jhio Jan Navarro

SalansanSa saliw ng lagaslas na yumayapos sa kanyang tuhod, dahan-dahan, marahan niyang pinagpapatong-patong ang mga bato.Madalas mabigo ang tangka. Napaamo na ang dulas ng ikalawa, huhulagpos naman ang mailap na sentro ng grabidad ng ikatlo.Maghapon siyang lubog at nakayuko. Pawisan sa gitna ng agos — iginigiit sa mga toreng salansan na sa matiyagang pakikinig sa… Continue reading Jhio Jan Navarro

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Kent Shaw

What is a quadrilateral? And what does that mean on the internet? As I walked out one evening, the trees in my neighborhood were pulling me back. There was a wind in the trees. And people living in trees. My last paycheck I sprinkled money on the lawn to lure them down. At least don’t… Continue reading Kent Shaw

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Norah Brady

black hole sonnet my love, the astronaut atop the steel cometflings herself into what could be called but isn’tdeath, she thinks, since it is eating her, it should chewand make of her some sound, instead she is madea witness, a camera stuck on the stick of timeand what terrible ululation scrapes its throatall the common… Continue reading Norah Brady

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Sophie Klahr

From the author: It’s no secret that American law enforcement is sometimes enacted haphazardly, and that sometimes — more often than we’d like to admit — courts support the claims and actions of officers at the cost of the well-being of citizens. Particularly if the citizen in question is an addict and/or mentally ill and/or… Continue reading Sophie Klahr

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Wayne Koestenbaum

To Lucifer the Sameness lucifer as verbcan we lucifer the martyr who is the martyrmire encasing the feetto lucifer rhymecan cereal rhyme with etherealcan Midas rhyme with sinuspastime for bourgeois passengers on the boat to veracityaccording to the kissed lisperwhat is Carol’s relation to ficuswhat is ululation’s relation to reignwho is Carol and does she… Continue reading Wayne Koestenbaum

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