may my mind one day
New poetry from Pamela Hobart Carter
Muscle Memory
A masseuse has an interesting brush with an uncanny client. Poetry by Omar Willey
Love and Sleep
Some small chunk of unrequited sonnetry from Jeff Stevens.
All Things Return to the Shari’s Parking Lot
The yin of the yang: Graham Isaac revisits the theme of return in his latest poem for the Seattle Star.
All Things Return to the Safeway Parking Lot
Poetry by Graham Isaac.
Compulsive Talker
Pamela Hobart Carter’s latest poem, about communication, connection and isolation.
Freedom Trio
Jeff Stevens brings you a bit of short renga poetry.
She is not she if she holds still
she leaves the father eternally immersed in research,
the mother who lines windowsills with silent ferns,
plies them with silent care,
her children too
—heads out
False start with Pullulation and Yada-yada
Another bit of experimental prosody from renown Seattle choreographer, dancer and poet Christin Call.
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