Harry Edgar Palacio: It’s Funny What the Fuchsia Sky Can Do

A memory of summer today and this tender poem, Harry Edgar Palacio’s “It’s Funny What the Fuchsia Sky Can Do,” which appears also in his full-length collection Sutras of Tiny Jazz:

This flash first appeared in SC 7.2, available in our shop as an ebookRead on!

Brian Phillip Whalen: The Mother Cup

The school year is already bursting beyond its seams, it seems, its scenes seemingly itsy-bitsy screams itching to be seen. And lo: Brian Phillip Whalen’s [>>] teaching yearn, “The Mother Cup.”

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

Harry Wilson – Ileene’s Dance to the Old Year #3, San Francisco, 1984

We’re doing a little dance, Dear Readers, and you should to (interpret the year in exactly 36 gestures). Here for doublespeak’s sake is Harry Wilson’s [>>] very dateable Ileene’s Dance to the Old Year #3, San Francisco, 1984:

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