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Category Archives: Summer 2023

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If I had Guilt

Sep 19, 2023Allison CollinsSummer 2023, Summer 2023 PoetryAllison Collins, Poetry

by Allison Collins If I had guilt I would unzip the suit of my skin, undo the hooks, the eyes, cull out the soft matter, dismantle the bones and soak those relics in a bath of bleach, clattering and sudsy. And, like a toddler heavy with building blocks or a clumsy surgeon in that game,

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SHADOW BODY

Sep 19, 2023Lawrence BridgesSummer 2023, Summer 2023 PoetryLawrence Ernest Bridges, Poetry

by Lawrence Ernest Bridges I settle in my chair slowly, locks clicking to the infinite and everything’s right with the world. My shadow-body is carefree, pulsing out of me with my living body’s outline, in waves. The little I’ve done doesn’t worry me, yet done a little still and morning isn’t here yet. I raged

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Remington Portable

Sep 19, 2023Bruce ParkerSummer 2023, Summer 2023 PoetryBruce Parker, Poetry

by Bruce Parker Years ago while I was in boot camp, my mom hocked my typewriter to buy vodka. I saw it again in the Taos home of D. H. Lawrence, quiet, on a little desk in a corner, the shock— That’s my typewriter and awe of the famous writer using “my” machine. More years

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Psalm

Sep 19, 2023J.B. KalfSummer 2023, Summer 2023 PoetryJ.B. Kalf, Poetry

by J.B. Kalf I exit the shower still wet. I brush my teeth. I comb my chest. I roll the deodorant between the stretchmarks. I stare into the mirror. I allow myself to dance. I dead drop on a sliver of soap. And I live inside this graceful slip. I take a picture to last

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in defense of the word “fuck”

Sep 19, 2023Liam StrongSummer 2023, Summer 2023 PoetryLiam Strong, Poetry

by Liam Strong in elementary i couldn’t contain my cursive between dotted lines, the blue-white high- way strung with prayer beads. like my legs informing that  yes i know what it means to curl my tongue     yes      i know the hand bears its own dialect                       yes      i know how the abdomen of a

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A Weekend in the Catskills: A Tribute to Maureen Holm

Sep 17, 2023N.G. HaiduckSummer 2023, Summer 2023 PoetryN.G. Haiduck, Poetry

I met Maureen Holm more than 20 years ago when I submitted a prose piece to BigCityLit. She was the prose and essay editor. She called me on the phone (!) to tell me that she thought my story would work better in a poem. I was not writing poetry then. She directed me to

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Dedicated to Nicholas Johnson and Maureen Holm, co-founders of BigCityLit

Sep 17, 2023Nicholas JohnsonSummer 2023Nicholas Johnson, Poetry

TO THE LIGHTHOUSE by Nicholas Johnson All families have their lore, their mystery and nostalgia to put on movie screens. My Lady of the Cinema still screams out for revenge, love, abuse; she leaves me to contemplate the ruins, the old house and sea. Where is the bright light sent to intervene and save us

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