Monthly Archives: April 2025

no planet b

planet b tanka (redux) ain’t no planet bwe made planet a real sickwildfires spewingfire tornadoes miles highwhile oceans acidify What I’m Reading: It’s a new kind of pain. — Puloma Ghosh / Mouth

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unseen film screens

Lean Times (redux) When I tire I sleep on a patch of rocks where our library once stood. Early the next day I walk back to the complex — to my cell smelling of urine and fear. I love my … Continue reading

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cut and paste

Titular Stuff Here (redux) It’s a ragged sort of heat. The call of the west again. Then a discomfiting sort of rain. It’s my first day out of the house in nearly three weeks. Just 2 days ago I was … Continue reading

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under a tree

Memorable Stuff I Read This Week Listen. This is modern times all over the worldGo sit under a tree. — Lorenzo Thomas / “Displacement” Somehow, the entire human race seemed momentarily united in a single entrancing dream—the hope that the … Continue reading

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fierce harrumph hooray

Watch Your Broccoli Sprouts Proficient in “metaphoricals,” but lacking in “metonymicals,” it was decided he had some finesse for the “synecdochicals.” It mattered to no one on the staff that they were bastardizing the terms in this official report they … Continue reading

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in this (my) neighborhood pt. 92

What I’m Reading: The war is over.I turn off the television, then my phone at last, and go to sleep.In my nightmares, another war begins. — Nasser Rabah / “The War Is Over”

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intractable and indelicate

At The Distraction Attraction (redux) The carny barks: Come  inside and see gnats and gadflies swarming about the heads of philosophers! Come, you, now! Come and see annoyance and obstructions to happiness! Come inside and watch a man tear down … Continue reading

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a throbbing tulip

Letter Never Sent I was gas huffing one afternoon, by the train tracks near the smelter, trying to shotgun iso nitrite through my paint gun and boom — whoosh! — it hit me. It was a wrap, and on came … Continue reading

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nameless but archetypal

Short Entitled Fuse (redux) … and in another precinct someone latches on to the idea of redemption — but in this rainy neighborhood, and specifically in this newly repointed brick building, a man (we’ll never learn his name) has confessed … Continue reading

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tight disco pants

Parsnip with Pomegranate Tendencies Use this taro chip as your viaticum, the priest says. Where am I? In a priest driven ambulance, he says. Good luck, the one in the passenger seat says. What are you going to do about … Continue reading

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