Category: Online Issues

Joel Had a Wedding & We All Went

Todd Seabrook   Joel had a wedding and we all went. The groomsmen played bocce on the grass, all of us throwing the balls, red, yellow, blue, green, all the colors and all the balls, throwing...

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La Masacuata

Alexandra Lytton Regalado   Máma Carmen said Ada came to burden her life because she was born blue-eyed. Not that milky grey that most new mothers boast about. Later, you see those same babies...

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Sonnet

RJ Ingram   Eleven Marilyn Monroes schlep food From plastic trays into plastic buckets Every one of them is in high school They are going to get into college Good colleges in other states like...

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Sonnet

RJ Ingram   It’s noon & I am crying in the rotunda Someone has died or is about to And I can’t remember the color of my Lover’s eyes even though they are as Hazel as wood split by a...

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“Self”

Dorothea Lasky I can feel my own body Kissing my self as a ghost The smooth thighs Like a lover never has Like my mother promised me I’d be loved by everyone But it all came out A lie Instead I...

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Try It Yourself: A How-To Guide from Artist Jaime Bennati

To use the method for creating paper sculptures that Bennati developed and used in her series SitPass, follow her instructions below. More tutorials are available on her website.  Jaime...

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Featured Artist: Jaime Bennati

from Ávores no Brasil from SitPass- Goiânia This body of work called SitPass looks at the landscape, bus routes and designs found throughout the central city of Goiânia, Brazil. The work was...

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And a Thousand More

AP Quach AP Quach is the cartoonist behind Sassquach.com. She is a screenwriter in Los Angeles and her friendship with the writer Max Landis has inspired several of her comics, such as “And a...

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from I Think I’m Almost Ready to See the Ocean

Michael Mlekoday Runner-Up, 2014 Greg Grummer Poetry Award   The last time my brother had to bind his breasts, he and his girl waded out   into the ocean. They unwrapped his binder and let...

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Or What’s a Fore For?

Jake Syersak “Architecture as establishing moving relationships with raw materials” streams from Corbusier’s jaw as if it was its own internal dwelling, a thing, as in: the marriage of the...

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