Archive for March, 2009

Before Tomorrow by DB Cox

March 31, 2009
By OWCAdmin
Before Tomorrow by DB Cox

— “There is no crime of which I cannot conceive myself guilty.”… Goethe I’m in no hurry to leave the close-spaced security of the bus, so I lean back in my seat and wait until everyone is out. Then I walk to the front, take two steps down—back in the “real world”. Share: These icons link to...
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“…poems that are important, not just good“: an interview with Shaindel Beers

March 29, 2009
By Caleb J Ross
“…poems that are important, not just <em>good</em>“: an interview with Shaindel Beers

(This interview was originally published in August of 2008, but due to archive issues, most of you likely have not read it. Enjoy.) Shaindel Beers is a college professor in Oregon who has recently been winning awards for her poetry. She is active in her community and online in promoting small press as well as...
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Peter Cowlan’s Marisa

March 26, 2009
By Caleb J Ross
Peter Cowlan’s <em>Marisa</em>

Bruce Junior, protagonist of Marisa and surveyor of English middle-class life, has everything a rising urbane professional college boy could ask for: a life happily circumscribed, a ready-to-wear career path, and a position in haute bourgeois society, courtesy of his father, who is also named Bruce. Yet something’s missing, and not just the smile...
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THE MAN CAVE–Poetry Series with F.N. Wright

March 26, 2009
By Scot Young
THE MAN CAVE–Poetry Series with F.N. Wright

SHAVED PUSSIES I have friends who prefer a woman who shaves her pussy actually a couple of them like it when a woman lets them shave their pussies Share: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
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A Stranger in a Strange Land

March 26, 2009
By David Blaine
A Stranger in a Strange Land

In my work with Thousand Kites I’ve had a chance to read some poems written by Jean Mooney. Jean is incarcerated at the Otter Creek Correctional Center in Wheelwright Kentucky, and she is participating in a creative writing class facilitated by Thousand Kites staff member Julia Taylor. The thing about Jean that floors me...
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