Monthly Archives: October 2014
Call It Slush: SFLR call for submissions
Call for submissions, Santa Fe Literary Review.
Miriam's Well: Poetry, Land Art, and Beyond
We’re reading!
Staff Lydia Gonzales, Baro Shalizi, Veronica Clark, Kate McCahill, Sudasi Clement, and Meg Tuite are busy looking for publishable poetry, fiction, and memoir.
Submit to:
SANTA FE LITERARY REVIEW
Miriam Sagan
6401 Richards Avenue
Santa Fe, NM 87508
Deadline: December 1, 2014
Send black & white art via jp file to: SFLRARTSUBMISSIONS@GMAIL.COM
Tip: we’re looking for the unexpected–comics, graphic novels, mixed genre, screenplays, and bilingual work.
My publication–History sits on a chair–five poets on the same theme
History sits on a chair–Five poets on the same theme, curated by klassnik on newhive.
history sits on a chair
picks her teeth with a rabbit bone and drops a cup
ouilipolice wear riot gear to ensure random chance
every third erasure cubed then triangulated
but still the uncertainty principle warps the record
the delusions of mathematicians and platonists
so sure equations are reality behind the flickers and shadows
a harmony of glass globes static as stars painted on a ceiling
an arrow shot from a train at once hood ornament and memory
time asymmetrical and memory just another construct
but there is no imaginary time when stirring a pot of rabbit stew
she mentions the heat death of the universe
all the stars burn out one by one ashes ashes
we all fall down but then the big bounce
the broken teacup reassembles
on the table from which it fell
Iota Difference by A.N Irvano
Ptarmigans
Self Taught: a poem by Miriam Sagan
Miriam Sagan on Grandma Moses
for those who wander among the thorns
Jillian Parker on Yves Bonnefoy in Spectral Light
Loneliness Motel
One of three fine poems by Michael Keshigan at Boston Poetry
Rosario Murillo
Nicaragüense Rosario Murillo
October’s “Poem of the Month” is Here!
Miriam Sagan, Poet of the Month at The Drugstore Notebook
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