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Shrinkage Native to South Dakota four hundred years ago, they could greet you with a blood freezing rattle— these… read more
Shrinkage Native to South Dakota four hundred years ago, they could greet you with a blood freezing rattle— these… read more
As Infections Become Ghostly Rehearsals A coward dies a thousand deaths, the brave but once —Earnest Hemingway 2002,… read more
The following poems got out there this summer. Many thanks to the editors and crews of Rise Up Review and… read more
Rainbow June Ends, Then What? In Memory of Angel Is the cement surrounded tough oak touching my third… read more
Gorilla Glue After The World News Sleep deprived, I sit bent on… read more
Sometimes I wonder what would have happened to me had I not resigned from the Metropolitan Museum of Art Security… read more
Communication Failure How many have seen footage of a white policeman kneeling on the neck of a near-dead… read more
To be and not to be: That is the answer. Anarchy is ordered. What a horrible year for so many… read more
Yes, distrust labels; yet, I’ll call myself a Nuyorican. Began to get complicated when my first role models as a… read more
Our River Blue’s Granpa, a dark Paiute, was sent to government boarding schools, that took him far from this… read more
I have read “The Peace Sculpture Wore” in memory of Kathy Chang(e) at a NYC open mic or reading series… read more
After loving my younger days spent in the sun, it seems I have become a moon worshipper now that I’ve… read more
Poets Crossing, USA The… read more
Thank you Writers Resist and Montreal Serai for continuing to move your progressive literary spaces forward during very difficult… read more
What is this urgency to define oneself? I get some of it: Defining yourself before someone defines you seems critical…. read more
I have a love/hate relationship with police—bitter lately. After my experiences with cops (a troubling Alabama sheriff sticks out) and … read more
The Plagued Masked Man Vs Young Buck My Social Security has never been guaranteed. I grew up blind to being… read more
No Bernie, No Party, Austerity 2020 #45 plays, Covid-19 in the air, Passover looming, Bernie stops running—sacrificed for The… read more
Considering that I’m being asked, like everyone in New York City, to self-isolate because of Covid-19 and anticipate… read more
To Raise a Child With all due respect to the descendants of Igbo, Yoruba, and other African… read more
Uneven Piece for My Online Therapist Our start wasn’t bad, what with uneven asynchronous writing. Yet, line breaks … read more
There was a spike in U.S. deaths shortly after the 2016 presidential elections (not true: just play along for now)…. read more
I have been questioning my grasp on reality for some time, especially the last four years; and this week, a… read more
“The Crying Baby.” Oil, Charcoal, Paper, Pastel on Canvas by Tarasonoio Giovanna Mancini. Who Delivers Who in Time?… read more
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Or not… If I Should Die Suddenly You should know that I was far from done; that… read more
Bloodstone When do we ever stop looking for a father or mother—especially when craving for… read more
Should I Speak of Distant Oppression? Generations of my people were never butchered for their land or turned… read more
It has been exactly one strange year since my last post. Turning sixty, my mother’s death, and seeing the psycho-pathology… read more
Bernard Titowsky’s Austin Used Book Shop disappeared from Kew Gardens, Queens, in 1984 when he lost his lease after 30… read more
It’s often repeated old news that U.S. public education is being undermined by corporate interests and elitist ideologues. Yet, this sinister… read more
Montreal Serai’s “Literature: Spirit” issue is out! “American Honey” and three more of my poems were included. Grateful to be in… read more
“Hey, diddle, diddle” by Mother Goose Hey, diddle, diddle, The cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon;… read more
I recently came across an intriguing literary outlier space called Anti-Heroin Chic that supports dealing directly and creatively with pain instead of… read more