Vintage Stationary with Message to Diane
Brad Phillips07.17.15
New text-image from Brad Phillips, selected by Late Summer poetry editor, Penny Goring.
GAMES FOR GIRLS
Porpentine Charity Heartscape07.10.15
“This electronic device scans a nearby person and says if they’re in the same hell as you or a totally separate hell”: Four new poems from Porpentine Charity Heartscape, selected by Late Summer poetry editor, Penny Goring.
Sample Video For V.O.I.D. (Beta Test)
Cristine Brache & Jesse Darling07.03.15
A poem-film by Cristine Brache and Jesse Darling, selected by Late Summer / Fall poetry editor, Penny Goring.
4 Poems Titled Chet Baker
Jay Deshpande06.26.15
“I was a bicycle on fire in a field / marked out for ghosts.” 4 new poems by Jay Deshpande, selected by Summer poetry editor, Sasha Fletcher.
Liquid Assets
Eric Amling06.19.15
“(a) Fuck. / (b) Fuck yes.” A new long poem from Eric Amling, selected by Summer poetry editor, Sasha Fletcher.
Longing Through The Void: Chelsea Hodson & Jon-Michael Frank Discuss Their Black Cake Recordings
Chelsea Hodson & Jon-Michael Frank06.15.15
Chelsea Hodson and Jon-Michael Frank discuss Night Redacted and Diana Ross and the Supremes, two recordings they made for Black Cake Records.
2 from THANK YOU TERROR
Mathias Svalina06.12.15
“Instead of a heart / I have a Nintendo. / And where others / have a Nintendo I have / a snake split in half / & turned inside out.” An excerpt from a new long poem by Mathias Svalina, selected by Summer poetry editor, Sasha Fletcher.
from Weirde Sister
James Gendron06.05.15
“In texts that will survive four-hundred years / You barf up child skeletons”: a new short poem from James Gendron, selected by Summer poetry editor, Sasha Fletcher.
YOU ARE TRYING TO KILL YOUR LIFE
Emily Kendal Frey05.29.15
“Can I say this / I’m a dignified woman”: A new short poem from Emily Kendal Frey, selected by Summer poetry editor, Sasha Fletcher.
June Emotional Poem (cum-patiri)
Ben Fama05.22.15
“when I die bury me in / my matching pajama set / with a bottle of champagne”: A new poem from Ben Fama, selected by Summer poetry editor, Sasha Fletcher.