Kathleen Hull: The Methods

Get away this weekend, while you have the chance, Reader, if that’s what you need, before some sparkling thing distracts you — follow, for example, Kathleen Hull’s trail in “The Methods“:

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Natalia Prusinska: two poems

We’re flashing rare today, Reader, so here are two poems starting and stopping at exactly the right moments, Natalia Prusinska’s “Strange” and “Dry Orgasm”:

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William Stratton: Our Speckled Sides

Here we autumn, Reader, and it’s looking like rain or perhaps sun in the far distance, it’s wet whatever it is, it’s William Stratton’s “Our Speckled Sides.”

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Ari Wolff: Any Object Can Become Memorabilia

Today’s share gives us as much as a signed jersey or a well-loved prop, a commemorative thimble or a mud-rusted spur. Do enjoy, Reader, this poem of Ari Wolff’s, “Any Object Can Become Memorabilia“:

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Melissa Atkinson Mercer: Please say something different

For today, Dear Reader, may it please you to read this poem from issue #5.2 by Melixxa Atkinson Mercer, “Please say something different“:

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