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  • Apocalyptic Poetry: excerpts from The Madwoman, by Roy Luna

    November 18, 2019

    Iris Cornelia Starkaugen sees better and farther than most people. She’s a homeless woman who cannot bear to be barricaded within walls for they produce static in her visions. She needs to be outside in the open, free to wander the streets of South Beach, even though this exposes her…

  • The Madwoman

    October 9, 2019

    The Madwoman: The Madwoman of Chaillot has a new avatar: she is the Madwoman of South Beach, and she patrols her territory with the same energetic and determined passion as her predecessor. Iris Cornelia Starkaugen is a homeless woman who wanders the streets of South Beach, saying nothing to passersby…

  • Why I Won’t Capitalize “asap”

    October 8, 2019

    Acronyms–oh, boy!–acronyms! They might be useful. We save time, ink, eyesight, and money by simply writing “UNESCO,” as opposed to “The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.” It’s also a boon for laziness, for we no longer have to say “the president of the United States.” Now we can…

  • Just Published: Exoskeletal

    May 23, 2019

    A new collection of poetry by C.M. Clark explores the timelessness of the ancient Spice Trails interconnected with the modern world. Here is proof that the past is truly not past for it clings to us like new skin and lives its indelible life inside our heads, as anachronistic anthropological…

  • LEARNING BY HAND: HELEN AT THE FAIR

    December 7, 2018

    Helen Keller could draw a crowd. A public figure from an early age, constantly watched and petted, her unusual condition provoked a spectrum of reactions from pity and adoration to morbid curiosity and dread. What was the attraction? How did she elicit sentimentality while at the same time stirring up…

  • THE SQUATTER

    August 12, 2018

  • The Exploits of Zénobe Bosquet, a Virtuous Young Atheist, & of Monsieur Wagnière, His Fellow Librarian

    June 17, 2018

  • Fiction and Non-Fiction in the Stacks: and How To Tell the Difference

    May 29, 2017

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Apocalyptic Poetry: excerpts from The Madwoman, by Roy Luna

Iris Cornelia Starkaugen sees better and farther than most people. She’s a homeless woman who cannot bear to be barricaded within walls for they produce static in her visions. She needs to be outside in the open, free to wander the streets of South Beach, even though this exposes her…

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