A musical interlude
Issue 11
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Featured Artist
Stuart Buck
Stuart Buck is a BOTN/BIFFY50 nominated poet and artist living in North Wales. His second book Become Something Frail was released to critical acclaim on Selcouth Station Press in 2019. When he is not writing or reading poetry, he likes to cook, juggle and listen to music. He suffers terribly from tsundoku—the art of buying copious amounts of books that he will never read.
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Featured Musician
Suchoon Mo
Suchoon Mo lives in the semiarid part of Colorado. His music compositions appear in Treehouse Arts, FishFood Magazine, Cerurove, and Forge. He has been composing for many years, but he has no formal music education. Requests for sheet music may be sent to: suchoon@aol.com. His recent poems appear in Aji Magazine, Jonah Magazine, Modern Literature, Modern Poets Magazine, Scarlet Leaf Review, Blue Lake Review, Armarolla, Transnational, All The Sins, Bitterzoet Magazine, and Nine Muses Poetry. He obtained his Ph.D. in psychology from University of Pennsylvania. |
Surreal
Robin Gow takes us through the warped space where algorithms possibly meet the supernatural. Could these suggestive ads be just what we need? Their poem "the robots who suggest Facebook ads are just ghosts" explores the surreal. Read Robin's poem "the robots who suggest Facebook ads are just ghosts" and their commentary here.
—Christine Taylor, EIC |