Letter Affirming the Delusion of Self in the Voice of W. C. Fields
Poetry by Rayn Roberts.
Like a Dog
Jacob Bacharach confronts Shakespeare’s opinion of dogs and counters with his own poetic story.
GET OFF MY LAWN or: My Final Futuristic Manifesto and Public Pronouncement (because, like I have anything to lose—a career, the esteem of my peers, the consignment of my collected works to the dustbin of history)
David Fewster returns to literature for his latest poetic crank case blues concerning the fate of Ursula LeGuin’s poetry and the UA 150 or whatever.
Boutique English: A Beacon of Individualism in an Ever-Growing Ocean
Joshua Swainston considers boutique English and its poetic possibilities.
Where Are You, Al Franken?
Stacy Lawson goes looking through the void where someone named Al Franken used to be.
Someone, Please, Make it About Something
On the palimpsest of life. Poetry by Pam Carter.

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