the cresting wave
Nov28

the cresting wave

  . . .   We may sink and settle on the waves. The sea will drum in my ears. The white petals will be darkened with sea water. They will float for a moment and then sink. Rolling over the waves will shoulder me under. Everything falls in a tremendous shower, dissolving me.   Virginia Woolf   . . .   AROHO rides a cresting wave. The embodiment of our anthem’s vision—to paint a new world where our room is the...

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The Good, Pure Sound by Stephanie JT Russell
Nov28

The Good, Pure Sound by Stephanie JT Russell

  “The Good, Pure Sound” by Stephanie JT Russell   #First Long unremembered now is the name of the bar where we met her that first and only time. Palest bottle blonde, indigo baby skin, thick soft trunk oscillating an explicit mezzo purr. Piloting canny exchange with her acolyte —green as chloroplast—over tidy goblets and immaculate cocktail napkins, inches from our brimming chaos of smartly lipsticked Prosecco...

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Brevity/Neomexicana image and poem by Mary Roalstad
Nov28

Brevity/Neomexicana image and poem by Mary Roalstad

  “Brevity/Neomexicana” image and poem by Mary Roalstad     Dear reader,               be unruly               as the seasons here are transient               And frequently lapse...

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Flotation—The Weightlessness of Words by Viki NA
Nov28

Flotation—The Weightlessness of Words by Viki NA

  “Flotation—The Weightlessness of Words” by Viki NA   We both worshipped words. The onomatopoeia, the endless parade of adjectives, the loveliness Of a rhymed couplet. We wrote poetry together, like two riders on a tandem bicycle, with Spokes for syllables, haiku for handlebars. Oftentimes in the evening, he would read to me. In my room, in his room, He’d open the pages of a book and begin. Walt Whitman, Robert...

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Myeongsuk/Reverie by Judy Schavrien
Nov28

Myeongsuk/Reverie by Judy Schavrien

  “Myeongsuk/Reverie” by Judy Schavrien     Myeongsuk was a well-known model in the San Francisco Bay Area. My hands, painting with pastels, imagined her in this reverie, sensual, bittersweet.   ____________________ Share your response to this work, in any form, here   Judy Schavrien Artist Statement: Judy Schavrien is a poet, artist, and psychotherapist. As a psychotherapist, her expertise is...

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