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Three poems by Bradley K Meyer SOME RESTRAINT, SOME RESTRAINT II, HOSTELWORLD DOT COM Mar 17, 2025 Poetry
Three poems by Bradley K Meyer Mar 17, 2025 Poetry SOME RESTRAINT, SOME RESTRAINT II, HOSTELWORLD DOT COM HENRY MILLER EATS AN ORANGE by Dani Shoemaker Mar 14, 2025 Fiction Henry Miller is going to eat an orange. He is going to prove that it is his orange and that everyone who has said otherwise is wrong because it is A NIGHT OF NEW WORKS [Film Dispatch] Mar 14, 2025 Film Jess Bither reports on the latest from Baltimore’s independent filmmakers ORANGES by Damon Hubbs Mar 13, 2025 Poetry Valencia, Spain. And I’m not thinking about oranges, or the color of it or even the twelve poems that Frank O’Hara calls ORANGES. No, I’m not A LIFETIME OF STUBBED TOES by Anna MP Mar 12, 2025 Poetry smarter strangers than me have calloused hands but I’m mostly untouched these days loup-mouthed and riveted by east village erotica salsa night has ON THE PERILS AND PLEASURES OF THE ARCHIVE [Anything for a Weird Life] Mar 11, 2025 Columns My dad died in June of 2023. As proceedings can take some time after that fact, my family spent this past weekend beginning the process of OUTLAW MUDSHOW: THE ONLY AWP OFFSITE THAT MATTERS Mar 10, 2025 BRUISER TAKES LOS ANGELES JEFF SAYS by Daniel Miller Mar 7, 2025 Fiction Jeff says this knife is his favorite, his everyday carry. When he flicks it, the loose, chipped blade snaps open. Jeff says he has more knives at Three poems by Tom Snarsky Mar 6, 2025 Poetry POEM, HUNTING WILD LIFE WITH CAMERA AND FLASHLIGHT & SPLIT STITCH WHAT DO WE DO NOW? [Anything for a Weird Life] Mar 4, 2025 Columns Tim's notes on some recent Baltimore Happenings SHRINE OF THE LITTLE FLOWER by Lily Herman Mar 3, 2025 Poetry This is why we have drills. If for some reason the occasion came, if I was called to the foot of the inscrutable structure as the cloth and all the PET ROCK by John Waddy Bullion Feb 28, 2025 Nonfiction Katy Perry owns a cat named Kitty Purry. Kelly Clarkson’s dogs are named Joplin and Security. Mick Jagger owns a black cat named Nero. Lady Gaga FOUR TRANSLATIONS OF AUDEN by Bryan Thomas Daly Feb 27, 2025 Poetry Bluesky LEFT OUT by Romy Rhoads Ewing Feb 26, 2025 Poetry I get hungry for old food — I can’t help it. Cornbread becomes stale becomes stuffing. Wine. Kimchi. Rot and waiting and waiting and waiting. FURTHER READING: "Dystopia" (2008) & "Life is Abuse" (2023 reissue) by Dystopia [Anything for a Weird Life] Feb 25, 2025 Columns Tim fills in some gaps in his punk CV STREET FIGHTER 2: TURBO by Avee Chaudhuri Feb 24, 2025 Poetry “No, not Shakespeare,” said Gage while twirling his scotch and soda. “Then what?” asked the Consul. By now the bar had nearly emptied. The two had Two poems by Noam Hessler Feb 14, 2025 Poetry "Screamo Lyric V" & "Reconstruction of Some Words from the Internet Archive Subtitles of Godard’s KING LEAR (1987)" BOOK REVIEW - EPISODE 3328: IAN SHARP by Steve Gergley Feb 13, 2025 Fiction & Criticism Z.H. Gill takes on the SCAFFOLD editor's newest novel SOCK by Jonathan Tuttle Feb 12, 2025 Fiction They gather at the center of an intersection. There is a little light in the sky now. One of them raises his shoulders and exhales into the collar ON THE EVENING OF FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH, 2025… [Anything for a Weird Life] Feb 11, 2025 Columns …the following events unfolded. Each, to me, was tied to a larger thing. As I got off work, a friend contacted me to see if I could hang out. She
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