Poem by Jesse Cameron Alick, Photo by Shan Driscoll But one village in India survived the tsunami by having the good sense to plant 80 thousand trees three years before hand. The trees blocked almost all the water that came rushing in. Plant 80 thousand good deeds to absorb the shock wave that will inevitably [...]
Poem by Wynne Renz Photo by Caroline McCarty A dinosaur Gave his life For you To go on Mythologizing The natural Order of Happenings into Chaotic Organized Memes It’s all one big Misunderstanding Life Doesn’t care If you Go, stay Here, and Die with me tonight? It’s too late To be wondering Out there, all [...]
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by Wynne Renz with photos by Shan Driscoll :: Serious bizness Alla courtside Da pretty Fillies freakin’ Der skirts Straight up To der Leetle Nipple nose Job Knicks For de Have ya Have u Seen dee Seen da Playa’s tattoo? Tattoo so Photoreal Is tic Really A diamond Crispy ‘N crusted Semi precious Graveyard stone? [...]
A love letter scrawled onto a magazine cover and folded into a book submitted by Jenica Andersen I don’t know what’s better: to be handed a book and be told, “Here, this book has a lot of me in it. It is important to me and I want to show you me by giving you [...]
Poems by Adam Theron-Lee Rensch, New York City In a Box, A Photograph In the dark room, the camera obscura, negatives enlarge under red light. In between exposing paper & placing it in developer, a latent image exists but can’t be seen. It’s a time of pure potential, an image waiting patiently to expose itself, [...]
by Rio M. A sigh, a shift, a click. Aha! The lights get brighter. Light bulbs buzz, pupils dilate. The colors become more vibrant. Reds and oranges radiate heat. Blues and greens provide a cool breeze. The sounds are prickly and intrusive, but on the horizon there is a soft twinkling noise. Your entire body [...]
August 31, 2010