Lynne Potts: Helmets, Goggles, America

Things are happening, they’re happening more and more, Reader, and here is your polaroid, for better or worse, it’s Lynne Potts’ “Helmets, Goggles, America“:

This poem originally appeared in SC 6.2, available in print and ebook formats. Read on!

Jan Stinchcomb: The Beach Is the Original Safe Space

Relax, dear Reader, this week (no pressure!), with this chill piece from Jan Stinchcomb, “The Beach Is the Original Safe Space“:

This flash originally appeared in SC 6.1, available as an ebook right here. Do subscribe for more intense gazes delivered to you. Read on!

Kat Gonso: Daniel

We’re delighted to bring you a flash piece from our latest issue, #6.3: here’s Kat Gonso’s biting, antediluvian “Daniel.”

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M.K. Sukach: In Theory

A geometry of fittings, impracticalities today, Dear Reader. Here’s M.K. Sukach’s [>>] “In Theory”:

This poem originally appeared in SC 4.3. Get one, ebook it, subscribe for more. You don’t need to explain.

Leah Noble Davidson: two poems

Dear reader, our electric share this week two poems by Leah Noble Davidson [>>] from her project addressing, among other things, the Benjamin algorithm’s writing a screenplay. Here’s The way you were sent to me… that was a big honest idea. and The principle is completely constructed for the same time:

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These poems appear in SC 6.1, available in print and ebook editions — and hey subscribe whydonchaRead on!

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