Guilherme Bergamini: Old Havana

Shades of a gold-edged and well-remembered time, Reader, or something darker and farther away? Today’s share for your free association is Guilherme Bergamini’s photo Old Havana:

This photograph originally appeared in SC #8.1, available in print and ebook formats at our storeRead on!

Jacob Rivers: They told him that he was either going to jail or going to die from an overdose

The cool edge of the water is just beyond reach, and we’re paddling swiftly to share with you this poem by Jacob Rivers [>>], “They told him that he was either going to jail or going to die from an overdose”:

This poem originally appeared in SC #8.1, available in print and ebook formats at our storeRead on!

Amy Stonestrom: High Lattitude

We’re beaming this morning like a squirrel with a pawpaw, ready to share this short essay by Amy Stonestrom [>>], “High Lattitude“:

This CNF piece originally appeared in SC 7.2, available as an ebookRead on!

Clare Louise Harmon: First-Hand Accounts of the Performance of Western Art Music

Oh Reader, this one’s a biggie, all strung hard and fibrillating electricity, it’s Clare Louise Harmon’s [>>] “First-Hand Accounts of the Performance of Western Art Music“:

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

Ann Stewart McBee: Not Even Max

Today’s share is a flash from the buzzworthy Ann Stewart McBee, “Not Even Max“:

 

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