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Richard Kostelanetz
Karyn M. Bruce
Duane Locke
Lyn Lifshin
Rich Ives
Chris Lord
Anton Gojcaj
Donal Mahoney
Laszlo Slomovits
Alan Britt
A. J. Huffman
Bhisma Upreti
Ali Znaidi
Paul B. Roth
Joan Colby
Rexhep Shahu
Catherine McGuire
Michelle Bailat-Jones
April Salzano

Kufre Udeme
Jane Butler
Jennifer Burd
Peycho Kanev
Joanie Freeman
Jennifer Burd &
Laszlo Slomovits
Frederick Pollack
Fahredin Shehu
Holly Day
Serena Wilcox
Ndue Ukaj
Running Cub

Fred Wolven
Allison Grayhurst
Rose Mary Boehm
Michael D. Long
Jim Davis
Christopher Dungey
Bobbi Sinha-Morey

Jason Ryberg
Douglas Polk
Janine Canan


 


 



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Anonymity
 
Astrologists just named a few stars.
But the rest of stars remained nameless.
The anonymous stars are very jubilant
because no telescope is scrutinizing them.
They just bathe in their gaze-proof robes
around the orgasmic moon’s lights.
See! How seductive anonymity is!
 

 

This is not a Sermon
 
Tiny dots or pixels form the image
on the computer screen.
Again, see a chance inside
the circle of Willis.
Start a longitudinal journey,
assemble those tiny bits,
& venture into dreams.
This is not a sermon.
This is just a suggestion.
 
 

 

 

 
Ali Znaidi, Redeyef, Tunisia

  


    
 


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