One half full beverage and one pudding cup and one granny smith is due each orangey convicted babyman come down through the chow line in most prisons.
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Math Is An Enlightened Demand
Math Is An Enlightened Demand
a crash solution
to light chaos
the neon pressure
in an evolution sun
Between Awake and Dead Asleep: An Interview with Kaleigh Dandeneau
George Salis: Your poetry collection, Something Akin To, recently came out through Dink Press. Why did you choose to leave your individual poems in the collection untitled?
Continue reading “Between Awake and Dead Asleep: An Interview with Kaleigh Dandeneau”IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS CONCERNING THE INVESTIGATION OF ARM 78492’S DISAPPEARANCE
Finding the Perfect Domain Name
Finding the Perfect Domain Name
There was a name for us
and we thought it should be
dreamsofsoup.
Imaginary Beings: An Interview with Patricia Eakins
George Salis: Your first story collection, The Hungry Girls and Other Stories (Cadmus Editions, 1989), is scheduled to be republished by Tough Poets Press later this year. The Kickstarter has already surpassed its funding goal. What can you tell me about this collection and how does it feel to bring it out into the world again?
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Mr. Belvedere brought a bottle of lotion out of his manpurse and set it between them on the table. “Shall we lotion between courses, Miss Kube?”
Continue reading “Aphrodite Among Mortals”Two Untitled Poems
Untitled
in the essence of nosebleed,
lost in its prime,
the tombstone will read
as follows:
“mistakenly made love
in the middle of
earth’s final
thunderstorm”
The Universe, and Other Fictions by Paul West

About Paul West: “Paul West (February 23, 1930) was an English-born novelist, literary historian and poet, the author of 24 novels, who lived in America since the early 1960s. He resided in upstate New York with his wife, the writer, poet and well-known naturalist Diane Ackerman, until his death in 2015. Paul, still remembered with affection by his old colleagues and friends in England as a big, jolly man, was born in Eckington, which is near (and now considered a part of) Sheffield in South Yorkshire, but was during West’s childhood a Derbyshire village associated with the famous literary Sitwells of Renishaw.”
Continue reading “The Universe, and Other Fictions by Paul West”in crumpled song
in crumpled song
so many parties
too much everything
dancing on broken glass
blue lips of lust