Announcing Else
Jan. 6th, 2019 10:28 amElse (adj) b: being different in identity
“Everyone and everything here is else, different in identity. We have a homeless person whose quiet companion ghost absorbs the sorrows of others, an android who dreams of cats, and a woman in a wheelchair who is lured by a mermaid to a place where only the perfect are allowed to live. Our poets show us the Great War through the eyes of ancients, a forbidding door whose threat is not what it seems, and a color blue that really isn’t.”
Contents:
Smiley Wakes Up, by Donna Scott
Epic Cycle (poem), by Sonya Taaffe
The Bramble Path You Follow, by Zane Mankowski
Memorial Day (poem), by Kent Kruse
In the City Under the Sea, by Caspian Gray
The Tyndall Effect (poem), by Victoria Nordland
Open Up (poem), by Neal Wilgus
Art: John Stanton

“Everyone and everything here is else, different in identity. We have a homeless person whose quiet companion ghost absorbs the sorrows of others, an android who dreams of cats, and a woman in a wheelchair who is lured by a mermaid to a place where only the perfect are allowed to live. Our poets show us the Great War through the eyes of ancients, a forbidding door whose threat is not what it seems, and a color blue that really isn’t.”
Contents:
Smiley Wakes Up, by Donna Scott
Epic Cycle (poem), by Sonya Taaffe
The Bramble Path You Follow, by Zane Mankowski
Memorial Day (poem), by Kent Kruse
In the City Under the Sea, by Caspian Gray
The Tyndall Effect (poem), by Victoria Nordland
Open Up (poem), by Neal Wilgus
Art: John Stanton
