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Contributors 89

Soren Stockman: Sound

June 12, 2014 by PBQ

Going without is the key to returning. Water smacks the glass and fills, the friction when I rub my sleeve up my arm. Of course, birds. Myself swallowing, and the refreshing ah after. Sinking into new sand. The cup put down on the table. Breathing. Still imagining the yellow moth’s wings lightly on air. Burning. […]

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Janet Marie Sola: The Children

June 12, 2014 by PBQ

“Be careful,” says the guide, “be careful of the children.” I can hear their tiny fingers drumming against the hot metal of the car door. I can hear their child voices singing, “please madam, come out madam, madamadamadamadadamadamadamadama.” I push open the door against the weight of their bodies, and step into the sun. Then […]

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Robert Siek: Grand Union

June 12, 2014 by PBQ

I walk the cereal aisle at Grand Union like a swivel-hipped marionette, hot for ground beef, thinking of Bonnie’s barbecue, the pool party, some half-naked man. Ignoring magnet frames and cork screws screaming “pluck me” from metal hook-on branches, doing the dash of in and out, passing through perfect as if Officer Lupo requested that […]

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Elizabeth Scanlon: Clarion Canticle

June 12, 2014 by PBQ

Christmas came around the corner like a thug, it wanted my wallet or heart and didn’t care which. The trickling down my ribs reminded me of dear blond Lynch saying titsweat is the worst, and the wet wool at my pits made me feel bad for the sheep, who never imagined itself dyed crimson and […]

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Theo Rossi: Object Study 1

June 12, 2014 by PBQ

Twice a night, once at twelve and once before, I used to whisper to the cow skull on the mantle of my home. (in his gentle bony ear): Please protect me from the frost snake (coldest death this side of Santa Fe) I slept with anise seeds tucked in my sleeves to clear my nightmares […]

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Anzhelina Polonskaya (Translated by Andrew Wachtel):      The House of Dora Maar

June 12, 2014 by PBQ

The house of Dora Maar. Here’s her motorcycle, covered with dust. Her fate. I read her biography in the half basement: «Poet, photographer, painter. … a historical figure thanks to Picasso…» The past swathes the walls here. I touch them. Picasso was not in my fate, not even a piece. But, driving by the yellow […]

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