John Gallaher: Two Poems

Issue 4/2 rolls on, y’all. A given: a choice. There is a landscape and in that landscape a brain. We’re delighted to fold back the meniscus of these gyri, courtesy John Gallaher: “Sadness is the Correct Emotion” & “However Bad You Had It We Had It Worse.”

John Gallaher - two poems [sample2]

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Diane Henningfeld: Snatches

Struggle continues. On this anniversary, we present a poem by Diane Henningfeld, originally published in SC 2.2: “Snatches.”

Diane Henningfeld - Snatches [sample]

Jenni B. Baker: Three Erasures

Fresh in Storm Cellar 4.2, here are exposures of types of power, by the found poet, or poet of found poetry, Jenni B. Baker: “Privilege,” “Machine,” and “face each other.”

Jenni B. Baker - three poems [sample1]

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Kimberly Prijatel: For he awarded golden fleece

The longest journey breaks us up. We sift for precious elements. One hand for yourself and one hand for this selection from the archive, Kimberly Prijatel’s “For he awarded golden fleece“:

Kimberly Prijatel - For he awarded golden fleece[sample]

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Joan Colby: What Is Saved

Today’s rescue from the archives is Februarial poetry on loss and stop-loss, from two-time contributor Joan Colby, “What Is Saved“:

Joan Colby - What Is Saved[sample]

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