Category: Fall 2012 Poetry
News, To Me
by Duncan McNaughton Bunch of riders got together, formed a club, The Bychos, though not as simple as that. At the county jail there were two
Hand In Hand
by Duncan McNaughton Carlisle, the tailor, though otherwise a clumsy man, sat taking his ale and a helping of rhubarb–serviceberry pie. The
Beside Myself
by Ava Darling She lies on her back, beside him in the wide bed, one of her hands touching one of his. It is her hand that touches his hand. The
The Bath
by Ava Darling One must wait for the bath water to warm and then to cool, first a finger, finally a toe. Now I stand, my feet quite wet, lower
A Novel
by James Koller Suddenly, up from her bed, she crossed the moonlit room, her white skin silver, he thought, in that light. What is it? he asked,
Leaving Town
by James Koller We did all this before. “Every time we saw him,” she recalled, “he was with a
Five Homes in Six Months
by Franco Beltrametti translated by Stefan Hyner I Five homes in six months When I was living at the Bellevue In Fall Streetcars and hurried
Second Dream
by Franco Beltrametti translated by Stefan Hyner Dear Raffaello, the war had started the Roman legions sowed the counter revolution in
for Andre
by Franco Beltrametti translated by Stefan Hyner In Tanger on the highest terrace one drinks green tea and smokes by sunlight in harsh
By Franco Beltrametti 2
translated by Stefan Hyner On a truck from Heraklion eating little bananas to suppress the tooth ache in the back pack a blanket a knife a wind