Xenia Taiga: Bam! Biff! Pow!

With AWP season upon us, let’s all gather ’round to enjoy this brief entertainment from Xenia Taiga: “Bam! Pow! Biff!” — and remember that bags full of heavy books can be used to fend off aging professors and hipster doofuses too.

Xenia Taiga - Bam! Pow! Biff!

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Amber Edmondson: Here, Together, We Breathe

Well so we had a polar vortex. Well so it’s ice and all. Some believe that time repeats. Well so then, we remember the future too.

Amber Edmundson’s “Here, Together, We Breathe” is like that. Obtain all its printed glory here, or download a PDF (or both!).

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Josette Kubaszyk: In the Never-Never

Disparate elements are juggled to spectacular effect in Josette Kubaszyk’s memoir “In the Never-Never” [sample version]. We’re not even going to try to describe it, except to say it displays that ineffable kaleidoscopicity of memories of things fragile.

 I am not the girl from the corner down the block where my mother found my name. Something pretty plucked from the sparkling, quartzy gravel of the street. Josette. Elle a sauvé le nom.… She liked the sound. The shape. The image of the corner girl.…  I am not Jacquelynn, my sister who, along with me, was born during my mother’s French phase. Bookended between the first three and final two in her gallery of children. In a still life we stand seven, end to end, like too many apostrophes cupped within an end quote. Above us the spirit of an infant brother lingers. An illusory question left unanswered, an unexplained stoppage of breath. His ghost an invisible umlaut….  We are going away. Vacation in winter. The wheels of the blue station wagon whir, spinning us in a centrifuge, whirling us south to Never-Never Land. We dream and wake, dream and wake. Dream. The silvery hubs spin forward, then backward, rotating dizzily inside themselves. Spinning and wheeling into our dreams again, again, again, again, again.  In Australia, the remote country of the Northern Territory is called The Never-Never, and locals think of the beautiful harsh land with nostalgia… European emigrants say it is the place you never, never want to go. The white hot heat of the red desert will dry you up like a baked turtle, and only your shell will remain.  A jerk yanks me through the open hatch. Grabbing wrists, my father whips us from the car and into the dewy roadside grass. Orange flames snap at a wheel in the early light.…[Continue reading]

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Mayah El-Dehaibi: Earth: Six Ways to Cope with the End of the Mercury Retrograde

This week, it ended. Now comes young & restless Mayah El-Dehaibi with some flashy solutions. Get the real deal here as a PDF or in oh-so-tangible print (or both).

She put the potato peeler back in the kitchen drawer. It wasn’t fair. He was speeding up; soon her chances would be as good as gone. She began to send smoke signals his way. Today I smashed a hurricane into my face. He glanced at her in passing and turned another broad corner. Why don’t you stop and help me pick this splinter out of my arm? His jaw was steel, frozen forward. Her moon withered. She chopped off her hair, scrubbed her skin raw.…[continue reading]

Ivan de Monbrison: drawings

It’s a good week for halloweeny images. But, also and too, for fine drawings. We loved Ivan de Monbrison‘s and had to have more (website). We would comment further but talking about art is hard. Get the proper issue here — as a PDF (hi def) or in print (b&w) or both! We could use the money. Anyways, more below the fold:

Ivan de Monbrison (1) Study for a character

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