the gunmetal tide an invitation / i swam in the hot sludge of summer / swirling styrofoam oily with hair gel / and the grit of defiant refuse
FLASHBACK Poetry | Day 19: Step Up, a poem by Lee Kottner
Day 19: Step Up 02/08/2017 No one is going to save you. Stop waiting for orders and start giving them …
Erasure the Occupant #24 | Redacted Victory Speech, by Pavlina Marie Wilkin
Pavlina Marie Wilkin is London-born and of Greek-Cypriot heritage. Her poems have appeared in Marble Magazine, Pink Plastic House and …
Erasure the Occupant #23 | Windmilling, by Jay Mog
I never understood very much, you know. But here I go spewing into the atmosphere; tremendous, tremendous amount of spewing …
Erasure the Occupante #22 | Employee Handbook, by Jay Mog
Found in “How a Shadow Foreign Policy in Ukraine Prompted an Impeachment Inquiry” by Kenneth P. Vogel, Andrew E. Kramer …
Erasure the Occupant #21 | The Great Me—I—I Before You
Source: Original text for in the Vile occupant’s state of the union address (February 4, 2020)
Roe v. Wade-related | Kathleen, by Daire Shaw
I went to take your picture, Kathleen In the old monastic city where you don’t rest Where your story was …
Senate Acquits
There’s no question to it. This monster has been let free to roam. This tyrant is the mouldering beast slouching …
FLASHBACK Poetry | Fortnight’s Accounting, a poem by Lee Kottner
Day 15: Fortnight’s Accounting 02/03/2017 Already it seems like years not a mere two weeks. But the blitzkrieg has not …
Roe v. Wade-related | Kali, by Daire Shaw
There is no word For the ordinary happening Of a uterine lining degrading Unused, again, this time Menses is Latin …
Gold in the Sand | Editorial
by Hokis, Founder & Senior Editor Walking into the bright son, late into the night. Under the sand where …