Five Poems on Horse Less Review

Horse Less Review‘s Issue 15 is up — along with five of my poems. Here’s the beginning of  one of them, titled “After School Care”:

The sun rises early, marking a good day
for search and seizure – all the children
are out at play. Slowly an afternoon fills
with quiet beheadings, held off-screen.

Read the rest — plus four more poems — on Horse Less Review. You can even listen to me read one of them. Enjoy –

Five Poems on Hobart

Litzine Hobart now has new daily content — and today, five of my poems went up! Here’s the beginning of  one of them, titled “Operation”:

I get my sister to murder him before breakfast.
Midmorning I walk briskly to bleach the scene.
The angled sun aims with protracted accuracy.
A bedroom door’s innocuous façade –

Read the rest at Hobart. Enjoy –

Five poems in Sonora Review

sonorareviewIssue 62 of Sonora Review — in which you can find five of my poems — is available now . Here’s one of them, titled “Who”:

Who approaches,
chair-like, blind legs demarcating
an exhausted plane.

Those had had knees —
bridges
to form the number ||
Llove: | No negatives in this algebra |

Read the other four by picking up for $12 a copy of Sonora Review, a literary journal published by the University of Arizona. The issue also has some great poems by Claire Sylvester Smith: “I need a volume conversion for / drizzle.”

Three poems in PANK

Three of my poems are in the brand new November issue of PANK! I hope you enjoy reading them. Here’s the beginning of “Hollywood Forever”:

Halloween came, sticky with the amniotic glow
of cheap candles and slapdash saints. We went
to the cemetery uncostumed so I could find
his naked face among the grinning skulls.

The other poems are titled “The Smoking Sun” and “Swing Practice.” Read them all at PANK, along with great work by other contributors. I especially recommend “I Fall In Love With Every Attractive Woman I Meet (#17)” by Dillon J. Welch.

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Two poems in LIT

The latest issue of LIT magazine is now out — and two of my poems are in it. Here’s the beginning of one of them, titled “Parable”:

The new healing process hit me like a ton
of feathers. Suddenly everyone looks
a lot like someone I know and despise.

LIT a literary journal published out of The New School in New York. Pick up a copy for $8 and you’ll also get great poems from Amaranth Borsuk, a former classmate of mine from USC, and Vanessa Place, co-director of the local Les Figues Press.