PREFACE by Rajiv Mohabir
Let’s pretend you are going hunting.
You pack your gear: a buck knife, a bow
and arrows cleft from the straight weeds, wild
in my front yard. You perch in a red oak, yearning
for those chilly mornings that signal harvest.
The copper of pine needles falling; whether
you catch me or not is not the point. You look first
at the wandering deer, the bigger prize,
full of meat and bone, with a skin to cure,
but you keep an eye peeled for upland birds too,
smaller, easier to mount once ensnared. You don’t need a guide
to hollow lungs of song. Yes, I said,
birds are easy to work with, their refugee bones
hollowed for flight, so small and delicate,
they may as well not be there. I have always
made myself invisible. I mean to say
I am still—the trembling breath of a comma,
the coincidental object of your want.
Listen to Rajiv Mohabir’s reading of “Preface” below…
ISSUE 1
POETRY
Rajiv Mohabir, “Preface”
Damian Rogers, “Yes, I’m A Witch” and “As If I Were Anything Before”
Owen Lewis, “Burgess Falls, TN”
Jenny Doughty, “The Printer”
Sarah Johnson, “Mr. Boswell Peels An Orange” and “For Blocked Affections”
Ye Chun, From “Map” Series (5 Poems) 1, 3, 4, 5, and 7
Victoria Lynne McCoy, “Aubade In Pieces”
David Roderick, “Dear Suburb,”
Maria Hummel, “The Angels”
Cynthia Cruz, “Strange Gospels”
Cornelius Eady, “A Poet Forgets His Library”
FICTION
C. Dale Young, “Between Men”
COVER ART
Rolfe Horn, “Between The Clouds, Diablo Foothills, CA 2007”
(Used With Permission)
- Published in All Issues, Issue 1, Issue Page 6