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May 13 2022

THE OTHER ONES named "great summer read" by Pittsburgh Magazine Book editor, Kristofer Collins, names Dave Housley's latest novel as one of ten great summer reads of 2022 Pittsburgh Magazine includes Dave Housley's new novel, The Other Ones, among it's list of must have summer reads for 2022. Whether on the beach, exploring the Alleghanies, or just relaxing in the sun, The Other Ones is a page turner suitable for anyone averting themselves from clammy office life. Of The Other Ones, Kristofer writes: The author Dave Housley didn't have to look far for the subject of … [Read more...]

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Apr 24 2022

Saida Agostini's "let the dead in" Featured in Ms. Magazine Saida Agostini's debut collection of poems receives a glowing recommendation from Ms. Magazine in three words: "Mythology, ancestry, triumph." Popular American feminist megazine, Ms. Magazine, shouts out Saida Agostini's much raved about new collection of poems in a listicle posted on April 20th entitled "Poetry for the Rest of Us 2022." With three words, "Mythology, Ancestry, Triumph" Ms. places Agostini's let the dead in among recent poetry standouts like Salmas Sharif's Customs and Aurielle Marie's Gumbo Ya … [Read more...]

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Apr 14 2022

Throwing in the Tao; James J. Patterson's New Essay Appears in Henry Miller Journal The full title of James J. Patterson's new essay which appears in Nexus: The International Henry Miller Journal is "Throwing in the Tao: Henry Miller as Life Coach, Literary Instructor, and Spiritual Guide" With a new edition of Nexus: the International Henry Miller Journal comes a whole new discourse on the oft-ignored American master. James J. Patterson's unique perspective on Miller appears as "Throwing in the Tao..." an essay concerning the correspondence between writer Lawrence Durrell … [Read more...]

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Apr 06 2022

Joseph Ross Reviews "let the dead in" Ross praises the new Saida Agostini collection in his review titled, "If You Love the Living, Get Saida Agostini's 'let the dead in'" Poet and critic, Joseph Ross, tackles the wrinkles and crevasses of Saida Agostini's maverick debut poetry collection, let the dead in. let the dead in, is an exploration of  the mythologies that seek to subjugate Black bodies, and the counter-stories that reject such subjugation. Audacious, sensual, and grieving, this work explores how Black women harness the fantastic to craft their own road to … [Read more...]

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Apr 03 2022

Elevator in the Brain Hotel By Richard Peabody Poetry ASP Bulletin | April 3, 2022 after> When we kiss   the tiny snake in my ear slithers out just so   to entwine the shiny snake in your ear.   You slip your pointy tongue behind my teeth   and our tiny snakes coil and rise between us   mirroring a double helix   or some science crap we're missing out on   because we cut class to kiss in the space   behind my locker where I have a pile   of pillows and a battery-operated   lantern.     When you open your eyes   and … [Read more...]

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Apr 02 2022

revisions to the catalogue of folktale types By Kathleen Hellen Poetry ASP Bulletin | April 3, 2022 < before after> 410 needs to be revised: "Once upon a time" needs to be once upon a time when you were dormant (not a doormat...) when you passed out in the tragedy intrinsic to awakening, when princes climbed the ladder princes think is manning like peyton quarterbacking, more a habit of the Grimm than subtle magic ™ with the wand that does the trick (shall I say it?)-of pleasuring. Why take chances   with happy ever after? With wicked exes? In-laws? Sisters? You have to … [Read more...]

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Apr 01 2022

Unreliable By Ellen White Rook Poetry ASP Bulletin | April 3, 2022 < before after> Maybe the poet killed someone and buried them on a night so dark she can't find the spot, just memories of stone on stone. Even the spade disappears in her driftwood hands, in the broken laths, in the crumbling foundation cramped with rampant daffodils.   Maybe she killed the poet and swallowed shreds of yeast and tears. Maybe she was a whale of oil-lit caverns, a palace for suffering biblical satisfaction. Maybe she birthed an orchard of discarded cores.   The poet wrote letters on a scrap … [Read more...]

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Mar 30 2022

Keep Your Dead Close By Leslie Pietrzyk  Essay ASP Bulletin | April 3, 2022 < before after> A story about my dead husband begins "I remember" or "remember how": "Remember how Robb stapled yellow-highlighted Xeroxes of restaurant listings for every driving trip, and we'd eat six different barbecues in one day, and he knew whether we should order chopped or ribs and if the hush puppies were famous, and how he'd go, 'Pecan pie here is worth belly space.'"             I want people to laugh at these stories, to nod in recognition. I'm practiced and tell the stories effectively. I quote … [Read more...]

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Mar 29 2022

Sibling By Cassady O'Reilly-Hahn Poetry ASP Bulletin | April 3, 2022 < before after> Open the moon: the ocean is a yolk breaking invisible in the grooves of your hair. My fingers trickle down your spine. This is as close as I can get to telling you I am still listening for your next breath. < before after> Cassady O'Reilly-Hahn is a poet with an MA from Claremont Graduate University. He is a managing editor for Foothill: A Poetry Journal that highlights graduate student voices. He works for AudioEyes, a company that describes TV and film for blind viewers. In his free … [Read more...]

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Mar 29 2022

Saida Agostini Publishes Poem in Perugia Agostini's poem "An Incomplete Legend on Love" finds a home in Perugia Press as they highlight exceptional emerging BIWOC poets and artists Saida Agostini's "An Incomplete Legend on Love" first appears in her debut poetry collection let the dead in. Perugia Press, who is doing a feature on exceptional, emerging BIWOC poets and artists, have republished "An Incomplete Legend on Love" on their website, featuring a bio of Agostini and information on let the dead in. You can read the entire poem here on Perugia Press' … [Read more...]

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Mar 28 2022

Dow By Thomas Sorensen Poetry ASP Bulletin | April 3, 2022 < before after> Dusty sills of half-peeled fruit. Phonebooks stir in subway draughts. Paintings fade, the wall's soft rippling. A blanker page of acres turns. What home's rapport of flesh and glass could last through such an acid age? In the night street's rich ellipsis, your window darkens, one more dot. < before after> Thomas Sorensen is currently enjoying a short interval between his Ph.D. and postdoctoral fellowship, both in English literature. His poetry is forthcoming or has previously appeared in Variant Lit, … [Read more...]

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Mar 27 2022

Credits for a Film about Missing People By Anya Trofimova Poetry ASP Bulletin | April 3, 2022 < before after> < before after> Anya Trofimova is a young poet from London, England. Her work has appeared in Poetry Birmingham Literary Journal, Fly on the Wall Press and Chautauqua Literary Journal, among others, and has been recognised by the Erbacce Prize and FOYLE Young Poets of the Year Award. … [Read more...]

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Mar 26 2022

A Goodbye By Peter J. Houle Poetry ASP Bulletin | April 3, 2022 < before after> Last night, I dreamt I kissed you on the cheek, and you cried. As I waited for the bus later in the morning, I saw a little boy wave goodbye to the sea. < before after> Peter J. Houle, MA is an 80s kid from Vermont, and has traveled a lot. He liked how Portuguese sounds and how Lisbon looks, so he unpacked his backpack there six years ago and even started planting seeds. Poems of his have appeared in Sandstorm Journal, In Parentheses, and in the Wingless Dreamer anthology The Book of Black. You … [Read more...]

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Mar 25 2022

How Was Your Day? By Pasquale Trozzolo Poetry ASP Bulletin | April 3, 2022 < before after> All I hear are low notes and misery. Tell me instead of boats and clouds of speed and sex and dreams and bad ideas. Tell me without the clutter. Be impersonal. Shocking. Off-kilter. Abduct me with a dangerous tale. Tell me you like the way I hold my drink. Touch my hand. Whisper something stirring. Make me nervous. Be my stranger. Just for tonight. < before after> Pasquale Trozzolo is founder of one of the leading advertising and public relations firms in the Midwest. He also spent … [Read more...]

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Mar 23 2022

Ceviche and Bachelor's Buttons By Richard Peabody Poetry ASP Bulletin | April 3, 2022 < before after> Dipping your toes into foamy surf your lips into salty ice   a satisfied sandpiper skipping along the Atlantic Basin   Love unrequited an apogee   The push and pull of continental shards   Pecking order of the gods Who nod out while watching our Truman shows   And miss the good parts < before after> Peabody is perhaps best known as one of the founding editors for Gargoyle Magazine, which he largely funded with his own income. He is also editor … [Read more...]

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Mar 22 2022

Center Square Oblivion By Ellen White Rook Poetry ASP Bulletin | April 3, 2022 < before after> We sat on your brown couch which used to be my brown couch in your fifth-floor apartment overlooking the park which used to be my fifth-floor apartment overlooking the park. You poured a torrent of Chardonnay and shook your bland Brad Pitt dirty blonde hair. The Park lamps, which were supposed to look like wrought iron gaslights, washed circles of dog tracks and boot prints in the blue snow. It was the beginning of a new year, but it was as if every living thing had disappeared. You lied … [Read more...]

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Mar 20 2022

Don't Fall in Love in a Physics Classroom By Leeor Margalit Poetry ASP Bulletin | April 3, 2022 < before after> There are books thrown across the floor and empty bottles at the foot of the bed and clothes falling off of hangers and it's not because I'm lazy... it's just in science class we learned about entropy: a clean room is more likely to become messier than a messy room so I'm just saving the universe some trouble. If I start off loving you with a broken heart, it's nothing personal it's just efficient. Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation states that any two bodies in the … [Read more...]

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Mar 11 2022

Hermes at the Kakistocracy Hotel By James J. Patterson Essay ASP Bulletin | April 3, 2022 < before It is a late Sunday afternoon in downtown Atlanta. The Conference on Myth, Fantasy, and Imagination, on the last of its four days, is taking a breather between the afternoon lectures and mealtime festivities. The conference is a serious affair and most people are here because of their work. Psychologists, art therapists, writers, scholars, health care specialists, and people for whom lifting the lid of the psyche is quest, a devotion, and for more than a few, a last resort. The book … [Read more...]

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Mar 10 2022

"for duke ellington" Republished in HillRag Reuben Jackson's ode and elegy to The Duke is republished by Karen Lyon in HillRag Reuben Jackson's classic poem from his second collection scattered clouds is republished by Karen Lyon of HillRag. Above, listen to audio of the poet performing his poem and follow this link to read it in HillRag. Also, consider picking up a copy of Reuben's collection, scattered clouds, of which Sami Miranda writes, "Reading this collection is like going to a concert: the whole orchestra is here and each poem is a solo that fits perfectly into the … [Read more...]

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Mar 03 2022

Ukrainian Poem of War Translated by Katherine E. Young From the LA Review of Books: a poem of war by Ukraine's Iya Kiva, "The Year of Ukraine" Read the full poem here. excerpt follows. "Ukraine's Iya Kiva (b. 1984) is no stranger to war. In 2014, the Maidan Revolution in Ukraine saw a Russian-backed incumbent ousted from Ukraine's presidency; soon after, Russia forcibly annexed Crimea. Kiva's hometown of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine also became a battlefield. A number of Kiva's friends and acquaintances perished, while Kiva was personally threatened for speaking out about the war and … [Read more...]

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