Two poems of mine are now online, a few minutes early for June: "Madonna of the Cave" at Lone Star Stories and "Lamellae (Hipponion and Cambridge)" at Ideomancer. The former was written on a prompt from
handful_ofdust, the latter more or less as its note says. Otherwise I would draw your particular attention to Leah Bobet's "The Parable of the Shower" and Jacqueline West's "Arsinoë's Sister," also Marcie Lynn Tentchoff's "Grace in the Desert" and Larry Hammer's "At Death's Door," but both tables of contents are rather awesome. The world should be full of good art. It's the proper order of things.
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- 1: אַ ניקל פֿאַר זיי, אַ ניקל פֿאַר מיר
- 2: אמתע מעשׂה, אמתע מעשׂה
- 3: But the soft and lovely silvers are now falling on my shoulder
- 4: Is this your name or a doctor's eye chart?
- 5: And they won't thank you, they don't make awards for that
- 6: No one who can stand staying landlocked for longer than a month at most
- 7: What does it do when we're asleep?
- 8: Now where did you get that from, John le Carré?
- 9: Put your circuits in the sea
- 10: Sure as the morning light when frigid love and fallen doves take flight
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