Category: Published Issues

A Blue Sunset Sits on an Orange Horizon
by Daniel Abdal-Hayy Moore They trail their hands in the water Their feet hit the cold hard ground Their faces light up dark corners Their eyes

An Orange Sunset Sits on a Blue Horizon
by Daniel Abdal-Hayy Moore Laughing Buddha sits down with Weeping Sufi and they sing a song together that sets fire to the furniture and makes

Remembrance and Ongoing Love for Auerhahn Press
by Daniel Abdal-Hayy Moore Back in the 60s we were all Buddhists. Well, so it seems. Due to Ginsberg and Kerouac’s pervasive influence, Buddhist

Bruce Spang
a teacher and writer, he works at Scarborough High School. He has published several books of poems, including To the Promised Land Grocery, by

M. A. Schorr
the new edition of his Heart’s Ladder (lulu.com) includes 22 dream songs, entitled Recovery, that were begun at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Orson Horchler

Stephen Burt

Heathcote Williams
a poet, playwright, and actor, he has made a significant contribution to many fields. He is best known for his extended poems on environmental

Leah Twitchell
lives in Brunswick, Maine. This is her first appearance in The Café Review.

Gerd Stern
is a poet, media artist, and cheese maven. He has published several books of poetry and oral history. From Beat Scene Poet to Psychedelic