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Three poems by Warren Czapa

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Septa for the South Eastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority by Julia Rose Lewis

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Two erasure triptychs by Shloka Shankar

Erasure Triptych #1

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Mumble by CDN Warren

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Carla Halpin: three collages

Inside Damien Hirst’s Head/2018/magazine paper

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Faltering Hours by Robin Anna Smith and Shloka Shankar

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The Text in Various Forms by Bryce Jones

The Text

Eventually, I will join myself in absence. “Living among things designed to dispossess me.” I watch TV at my father’s house. A future stratified by the “logical extremes” of “extrapolation, spectacle, virtualization, and ‘entertainment.’” The poor of us are less than bodies – data dredged by fetishists, exploiting flesh through pixels with the polarity of water. Color dissolved in hair and skin, motion frozen and screen-grabbed. “A self-deforming cast.” I’m watching Epix – Epix Hits. Passive, like my, titillation – flaccid and cumless, edging le petite mort through RPGs and online banking. My reality colloids apart. Under a sun of milk and flour. I try absorbing language in order to feel heavier, but “everything flows… no… …thing to sink.” Without seeing the screen one only sees a prolapsed glow, splattered on the wall, across the floor. The blue light referencing abandonment. The face no longer clings viscid when split-open. Employ a digital cenotaph while I look for my body. Maybe language. Maybe language. If I can absorb it. It dissolves. Continue reading “The Text in Various Forms by Bryce Jones”

The Voice and its Veils by Lucy Dawkins and Anthony Etherin

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E=mc2 by Kylie Supski & ReVerse Butcher

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An Obscure Doomsday Party by ReVerse Butcher

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Two visual poems by David Turner

Dear David, as agreed this is your crisis plan

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Graceland by Voima Oy and Sean Fraser

Graceland, Graceland, I’m going to Graceland. So, this is how it ends? All my life I lived for time and money, tied to the world of things. Ellie said, you have to get a smartphone, grandpa. Too bad, I left my phone at home. Oh, I want to believe we all will be received. At least, I’m not alone.

“Loneliness?” mused the fellow who sat reclined against the wall of Kii-no-kuni-ya holding the letter sent poste restante. “We cannot be.” He listened to his thoughts as they spoke of their voyages and woes, frivolities and schemes. The fellow stood. “Hour’s come.” They went on the road merrily speaking the thoughts they had at the hour the Sun would rise. Continue reading “Graceland by Voima Oy and Sean Fraser”

Four visual poems by Richard Biddle

Ha I Know U

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That Phone Call by Lacie Grayson

If I’m being honest, I always wanted to be a writer. The phone sex came second. The modeling came third and the mediumship? Totally unplanned. I run from that, just like my mum some would say along my journey. It’s the the things you run from, you end up needing the most. Continue reading “That Phone Call by Lacie Grayson”

Dalí and Alice by Elodie Barnes

Inspired by Salvador Dalí’s illustrations for ‘Alice in Wonderland’.

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boomer by Scott Manley Hadley

I’ve been to Europe loads of times and it has a lot to offer.

I’ve been to Venice and Paris, been skiing once but it hurt and was expensive.

I’ve been down the Algarve, classier than the Spanish resorts.

There’s a lot in Europe to recommend; food, especially in Italy.

 

Only a liar would claim pizza hasn’t become a teatime staple,

And I know it’s giant cheese on toast with ketchup, but it’s better than that makes it sound.

I eat a plate of pasta most weeks, sauce out the jar, on the hob ten minutes, easy.

The Italians do food well, but it’s sad most of the world thinks they do it better than us.

Is a pizza or a pie and mash better on a wet winter’s night? 

I’d hit anyone who tried to give me salad instead of stew in the lake district, our North.

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Three pages from An Invention by Brian Baker

An Invention p.20, 2019, ink and pastel on paper.

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Two poems by Vik Shirley

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Listen to the Voices: a Life in Three Spoons by Susan Omand

Artwork title: “Listen to the Voices: A Life in 3 Spoons”

Artist: Susan Omand

Date: 2019

Medium: Digital painting
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Susan Omand is a Scottish artist who paints from scratch using a digital palette. She enjoys experimenting with strong shapes and colours and is often inspired by the everyday to create something strikingly different. See more of her work on her website at https://www.omandoriginal.com/

Sapless Fortunes by Dale Brett

Chants of innocuous dreams. Juxtaposed worlds full of images. Nowhere to store these moments but vestigial ingrown pockets. Resultant miniscule sacs swollen with residual blood. Echoes of a thousand Nippon years rasping in my ears. I awake in Queen Himiko’s tomb. Continue reading “Sapless Fortunes by Dale Brett”

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