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Taking Shade
with Buddha
by Mark Murphy
"Poetry cares little for solitude, in
this it is not unlike love: it is an attempt after all to penetrate the consciousness of
another human being.
Every poem is an uncontrolled transgression."
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Beyond
Time
by Robert Gibbons
"Time often infiltrates my work. Speed
of language counts. Prose speeds... The spark of the erotic starts the language act. Kristeva’s
chora drums, not knowing where it is going, until last tap at keyboard. There’s a
vibration in the Body called cathexion.
A visceral jolt."
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Rummy Park
by Rebecca Lu Kiernan
A collection of 62 poems and photographs set in the mythical park where
characters once "immortalized" on film find themselves in retirement, awaiting
the next installment.
Rummy Park is an exploration of loss and discovery, despair and renewal.
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The Law of
Falling Bodies
by Theodore Best
"This poem uses the acceptance of a
new scientific discovery into a particular culture as a template for how I perceive myself
being introduced into a universe I cannot yet understand and so vainly struggle to define
in my own terms"
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