Genesis
- anon
unicorns exist
- anon
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unicorns were known to tread delicately
dropping like the snowflakes
that fell and danced
on her porch in the winter
but they were never real
they can’t be
they were too mysterious
and untouchable
the little girl watched such
revelations fall beyond her
behind her and below her
and didn’t notice
that a shiny coat of white
and a horny littered with love
was approaching her
behind her back
issue 6: ποιÎω "to make" vol. 1
issue 5: meta
issue 39 contributors
hudson gardner (him)
poet
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hudson gardner is the poet of "Crossing the Breakwater" in issue 39.
Hudson just finished living on an island an hour and a half off the coast of Maine for nearly a year. Amidst the broken rocks and edges of the land, he found a voice inside that had been there for a long time. He listened more to it than ever before, and took a courageous route of writing something that didn't matter to anyone else.
Since then the writing has taken many forms, but has landed on something most people call poetry. And the writing itself presented a name for a collection of it, which is intended to be about Hudson's life, and through his, life all lives: A Body of Water.
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r.j. flannigan (him)
poet
r.j. flannigan is the poet of "Autumn", "Emerald Grass", "Spare Me Summer" & "Travel Diary" in issue 39.
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RJ Flannigan is an East Coast transplant now writing out of Seattle, WA. His literary style combines the aggression and edge of a Northeast upbringing with the natural beauty of his West Coast surroundings.
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the rest of the contributors of issue 39 wished to stay anonymous.
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