The new issue of Little Red Leaves is out, and leafing through it a couple of lines jumped out at me:
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the motor of the sunlight of the
weather steady treesthe metal
in my neck stronger than any
revisionist fantasy of Pocahontas.
— The latter, especially, given the title of my poem in the issue.
Featuring work from Lisa Jarnot, Sarah Campbell, Erica Kaufman, Dennis Phillips, Sun Yung Shin, Jocelyn Saidenberg, Elizabeth Barbato, Richard Kostelanetz, Bonnie Emerick, Adam Golaski, Jessica Wickens, Bronwen Tate, David Hadbawnik, Tung-Hui Hu, Shiela Murphy, Linh Dinh, Eric Baus, and Rick London.
Also in this issue are
–an excerpt from a collaboration between Erica Lewis and Mark Stephen Finein,
–poems from Ibrahim Nasrallah (trans. Rick London and Omnia Amin),
–and an excerpt from Norma Cole’s Do the Monkey.
I’m digging these, man. Especially “she’d seen a man stagger / up a hill that was pinned / to his hands.”
trey
thanks, dude! hope things are well down in san marcos. let me know when you start hearing from programs…
I enjoyed seeing some of your recent work.