MAC WELLMAN’s recent work includes 3 2’s; or AFAR at Dixon Place in October 2011, The Difficulty of Crossing a Field (with composer David Lang) at Montclair in the fall of 2006 (and elsewhere more recently), and 1965 UU for performer Paul Lazar, and directed by Stephen Mellor at the […]
Two Poems | Sean Munro
thralldom brain braid. of purple flower. she to the wickerwork. of fern. pine bark. hello you deaths. so brain beat. trusted lavender. to throb. she with sweat. her hours with chins. haircuts. triangle mouth out. peninsula and her one finger. on the leaf. ear to the ground. other in the […]
“All Colors Change”
Brian Russ is a photographer, musician, writer and teacher who has been living in Brooklyn for the past 11 years. He has played music in over 80 different venues in New York City, exhibited photos in several galleries over the years here and continues to teach middle children how to […]
No One to Miss | Travis Vick
She may remember how the air sounds, late in the morning, once a bird has stopped singing and gone away. She might consider her own stillness—or how the bedroom, in a way, has become empty. Her fingers, gathered together softly, are somewhat in the position of a hand holding a […]
Roland Flint | Robert Farrell
Excerpted from a longer work. Grant us that we’re Roland Flint and that we’re not; Yet who remembers Roland Flint? And who will Remember him tomorrow? Mark Vinz, it’s true, Marked Flint, remembered and was Roland Flint. But What was it he remembered? In A poem he sees himself as […]
“Untitled”
Thomas Gillaspy is a northern California photographer with an interest in urban minimalism. His photography has been featured in numerous magazines including the literary journals: Compose, DMQ Review and Citron Review.
Someone Someone Someone | Oliver Strand
Someone: I don’t remember how the yellow rods were positioned. Walking shadow. I had to be pulling on the wheels, one after another. Two points of lighter color on a black rectangle define the mouth of the curve. Two weights: one weight breathing, one weight returning to a pile of […]