0307-2022

0307-2022

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Leaving Taichung Station
by Bob Black


Dandelions, approximate to love

And slow the stories alight upon tongues of our verbs
And wayward the staradjectives and collapsing algebra
And yet we go, there again, falling
Plunging through gained flight, no matter cracked and cold
Accordingly,
And there we go bruising and aloft
And song:
When he was a young boy, his father winged him through city
Weeded dandelioned to steel roses ivying up the walls of Christopher Steet--

My father took tugged me into the city
Kicking up cans where once we were a gangful of love and stories, tossed along the Hudson where
the stone learned to flower.
The bricked weeds to pollinate through a thin stem.

Let the worldworld learn to see
Let the dreamdream learn to breathe
From the photograph, removed thought from an image, buttoned underneath

the horizon like a finger of wet chicory ,
an error,
approximate to love

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Travelling Palm Snapshots
by Tamara Chatterjee

 


Canada (February, 2022) – As the world opens up and restrictions ease, the longing for exploration begins to take shape from within. While waiting for the next flight out of hibernation; I amused myself in a simulated space, watching the changing graphics, creating and recreating a virtual art nouveau dreamscape of Klimt's artwork.

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CHEEZ
by Fiona Smyth

 

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Greenwood
by Kai Chan


Study #1 pencil on paper

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DOUBLE DOUBLE
available in paperback and e-book editions

DOUBLE DOUBLE, January edition (180 pages)
Artists and writers: Lee Ka-sing, Holly Lee, Mak Fung, Sharon Lee

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DOUBLE DOUBLE, February edition (180 pages)
Artists and writers: Bill Burns, Holly Lee, Mak Fung, Yau Leung, Ngan Chun-tung, Lee Ka-sing and Tomio Nitto

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Caffeine Reveries
by Shelley Savor

 

 


Under the Shelter of the Night Sky

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The Photograph
coordinated by Kamelia Pezeshki

 

 

From Home series, Azam, 2022 by Kamelia Pezeshki

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Poem a Week
by Gary Michael Dault

 



Waiting Outside the Supermarket
 
fingered
by the bony cold
despite
creaturely leather gloves
a roundabout muffler
against backward damp
with the weak
windshield sun
not helping much
I idle in the car
as always
(motor running heater on)
while my wife shops
(she’s very deliberate)
I’d planned to read
(in this creaky paperback
of Chekhov short stories)
but the other shoppers
coming away with
their week’s nourishment
in long plastic bags
show such sad
gothic faces
as they pass the car
(in organ recessionals
I can hear through
the glass)
they’re stronger than
reading
and so
I sit   sit   sit    sit      sit
(seagulls fly over the car
some pause briefly)
and watch
them
(weary gatherers)


 

 

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ProTesT
by Cem Turgay

 

 

 

From the Notebooks (2010-2021)
by Gary Michael Dault

 

From the Notebooks, 2010-2021.
Number 127: Canon Blocked at Both Ends (Hungry Cannon in Winter), March 2, 2022



 

Taking Notes
by Jeff Jackson


“ Discus Thrower (statue) “, The Ringling Museum of Art Courtyard, Sarasota, 2020.

 

 



 


Aotearoa
by Madeleine Slavick 思樂維


Maybe the triangle
is needed. For strength, change.
I give us two.

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Digital Collage
by Louis Fishauf


Robot Apocalypse

 

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