Umbilicus — A Ghazal
The geoduck. In terms of the record
for longevity, every other species is outscored.
Idly she filters plankton, lays 5 billion
eggs; no predators, lives in complete accord.
Umbilicus — A Ghazal
The geoduck. In terms of the record
for longevity, every other species is outscored.
Idly she filters plankton, lays 5 billion
eggs; no predators, lives in complete accord.
About Mad Scientist Journal: Though initially established in 1818, time travel has allowed Mad Scientist Journal to become the preeminent scientific journal for atypical scientific theories and journeys throughout all of space and time. Or maybe that’s not actually true. Perhaps it is more accurate to describe it as a mad-scientist-themed zine established in 2011 whose last issue will come out in the beginning of 2020.
George Salis: What is the origin story of Mad Scientist Journal?
Continue reading “STEAM Not STEM: An Interview with Mad Scientist Journal”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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a crash solution
to light chaos
the neon pressure
in an evolution sun
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?
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There was a name for us
and we thought it should be
dreamsofsoup.
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”
in crumpled song
so many parties
too much everything
dancing on broken glass
blue lips of lust