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Moon Law by Samantha Duncan | Wild Age Press
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Untamed literature with an edge. A sharp one. Salt by Laura LeHew. Moon Law by Samantha Duncan. Bamboo City by Israel Centeno. Moon Law by Samantha Duncan. Winner of the 2012 Anything Goes Contest*. 15, poetry, limited edition chapbook (21 fully illustrated postcards). A story told in poems,. Could happen to anyone. A couple struggles to hold onto normality and life’s more important elements in the midst of a fascinating new environment. Paralleling modern culture,. September 5, 2012 at 8:13 pm. 8220;Tee...
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Infoxicated Corner
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Bradley Harrison Reviews James Galvin’s “Everything We Always Knew Was True”. August 22, 2016. James Galvin Everything We Always Knew Was True. How is it possible for the work of James Galvin, the face of the most famous poetry program in the world, to be so wildly underappreciated? One could spend a lot of time trying to understand this: is it because of his association with the Iowa Writers’ Workshop that critics have largely ignored his work, especially over the last twenty or so years? The few critic...
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"The Middle Way" | Everyday Other Things
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By: Natalie L.R. Baker http:/ tinyurl.com/mmlnbzv" target=" blank" class="t" title="Spread the word on Twitter". By: Natalie L.R. Baker" target=" blank" class="di" title="Bookmark on Del.icio.us". 8220;The Middle Way”. By: Natalie L.R. Baker. Feb 18, 2013. Bull; 7:07 am. Photo by Emily Wilensky. Did you know that God lives between these two buildings? Shut up, Ronni! Yeah, shut up! Josh yelled, agreeing with Chris. Ronni, Chris said, why would God live on a dirty street, huh? Natalie L.R. Baker. Thank yo...
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Fiction | Everyday Other Things
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The Last Refrain: Book Trailer Q & A times with author John Abbott. Jan 10, 2014. For the last decade, John Abbott has been steadily amassing an enviable list of publications his work has been featured in. To round out his repertoire, John also has the publish of his first novel, and a chapbook of his poetry under his belt. Fresh off the release of his debut novel, The Last. 8220;seven times in circular motion”. Feb 20, 2013. 8220;The Middle Way”. By: Natalie L.R. Baker. Feb 18, 2013. Oct 12, 2012. It wa...
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Non-Fiction | Everyday Other Things
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Synthesis: A Talk with Artist and Curator Diane Pontius. Mar 29, 2013. It’s a returning to something I was always very concerned about and interested in and occupied by, but I never had time to synthesize it. Now that my life has a different pace to it, I'm able to do it. I feel artistically, I'm really at a place of synthesizing decades of change in. 8220;Saxicoline: a Meditation”. Photography By: Mia Pinjuh. Sep 10, 2012. 8220;Broken Boundaries”. Aug 20, 2012. 8220;still frames of gray light”. An airpo...
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Menacing Hedge
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Spring 2016: Five Poems. Jasmine An is a queer, third generation Chinese-American who comes from the Midwest. Born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and raised in the Twin Cities of Minnesota, she has also lived in New York City and Chiang Mai, Thailand, studying poetry, urban development, and blacksmithing. Her work can be found, or is forthcoming, in numerous places such as. HEArt Online, Stirring, Heavy Feather Review. Naming the No-Name Woman. Fall 2015: Two Poems. Among others. Her chapbook. After I Stop Lying.
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Everyday Other Things "seven times in circular motion" | Everyday Other Things
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By: James Claffey http:/ tinyurl.com/p5jojbd" target=" blank" class="t" title="Spread the word on Twitter". By: James Claffey" target=" blank" class="di" title="Bookmark on Del.icio.us". 8220;seven times in circular motion”. Feb 20, 2013. Bull; 7:07 am. Photo by: Emily Wilensky. His work appears in many other places, including The New Orleans Review, Metazen, Elimae, Necessary Fiction, Revival Literary Journal, and Word Riot. Catch his recent interview with. I Must Be Off. By: Natalie L.R. Baker. I reall...
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Gabriel Specter's Things Changed | Everyday Other Things
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Gabriel Specter : “Things Changed” http:/ tinyurl.com/n3l8bpp" target=" blank" class="t" title="Spread the word on Twitter". Gabriel Specter : “Things Changed”" target=" blank" class="di" title="Bookmark on Del.icio.us". Nicholas Neider : “And on the cloven tree of sadness sprouts a flower”. Gabriel Specter : “Things Changed”. Apr 17, 2013. Bull; 7:27 pm. Things Changed : Gabriel Specter. One woman goes to bed her face. Veiled in flowers and her eyes graced. By smiles that are reflected by her dreams.
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Video | Everyday Other Things
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The Last Refrain: Book Trailer Q & A times with author John Abbott. Jan 10, 2014. For the last decade, John Abbott has been steadily amassing an enviable list of publications his work has been featured in. To round out his repertoire, John also has the publish of his first novel, and a chapbook of his poetry under his belt. Fresh off the release of his debut novel, The Last. Practice Space vol.1 : El Oso. Dec 7, 2011. Give us a Hand: Everyday Other Things Wants Your Stories, Images, Ideas…. Nov 8, 2011.
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Lebanon | Everyday Other Things
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By: Sila Assad Peters http:/ tinyurl.com/k6t5znf" target=" blank" class="t" title="Spread the word on Twitter". By: Sila Assad Peters" target=" blank" class="di" title="Bookmark on Del.icio.us". By: Sila Assad Peters. Apr 21, 2013. Bull; 6:38 pm. Photography : Diane Pontius. The quietness of a home. Country. Chaos anchored. To historic benches, she thinks. Of her young boys, buried. War zones. Soon to be again. For now–the watchtower. Of an old woman, old bones. And an abeye that comes down. Watch the yo...