Ann Arbor Review

INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

Silvia Scheibli
'Deji W. Adesoye
Chris Lord
Ali Znaidi
Paul B. Roth
Umm-e-Aiman Vejlani
Lyn Lifshin
Laszlo Slomovits
Naim Kelmendi
Richard Kostelanetz
Anton Gojcaj
Duane Locke
Jennifer Burd
David Ishaya Osu
Steve Barfield
Miguel A Bernao Burrieza
Richard Gartee
Violeta Allmuca
Alan Britt

Fred Wolven
Ilire Zajmi
Running Cub
Donal Mahoney
Fahredin Shehu
Peter Tase
Nahshon Cook
Al Ortolani
Alex Ferde
Anton Frost

Michelle Bailat-Jones
Lazlo Slomovits & Jennifer Burd

Karyn M. Bruce
A. J. Huffman
Michael D. Long



 


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--editor / Southeastern Florida
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THE PICTURE AGE

Light percolates
the door holes:

Lighthouse
etiquette
revealed,
a halo.  

Dusted light
divulged,
a sonnet. 

No, it is
not written. 

It is just
a footage from
the ethereal light. 

& images vehemently
move [like atoms]
against printed words—

We are living in a graphic novel’s atmosphere.

  

PREGNANT GLIMPSES

Time fluctuations suffocate the memory.
Broken mirrors ravish those sudden sighs
in a clinical death.
But the stellar light is there
to save me from this mesmerising void
These are glimpses that would give birth to
another me.

  

iDUST

No ideal location (is left).
Not enough fields.
A whole spectrum of emotions was wiped out
by the many many many faces of vacuum cleaners
which were noiseless between dust:
iDust is a mandatory requirement
for any possible error challenges.

  

SAD BEATS

Pain, pain,
& pain.

Nails lacerating
innocent flesh.

Raindrops
xeroxed into
sad beats.

 

  

Ali Znaidi, Redeyef, Tunisia

 

   


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