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July 25, 2005

Oh Happy Day



Opium Magazine.print is here! One of the truly good guys - Todd Zuniga - has launched the print companion to his indefatigable website. 53 contributors, 272 pages, stories for days. Please try/buy Issue one, please.
 

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July 19, 2005

The End

How quaint lovemaking was in the old
movies, the lovers saving it for the end
which was called The End, and all
dressed up for it, though everybody knows

the whole idea is to take your clothes off
as they do in films today, undoing each other
button by belt buckle because they can't
wait to start their love scene,


Read the rest of this fine poem by Wesley Mc Nair in the new on line issue of Agni.

Then go to Fiction and click on Feeling Satisfactory by my friend, Girija Tropp.

For starters.
 

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Hobart Pulp

#5 - The Travel Issue is out and will click you miles and miles away from home. Or a few blocks.

 

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The Eyes Of Laura

are watching here
 

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In Case You've Forgotten Again Why You Write

Faulkner knows.

He'll even tell you in your ear. (thanks to Invisible Cowgirl).
 

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War Photographer



Christian Frei's 2001 documentary of James Nachtwey is deeply affecting, not just for the images Nachtwey gives us of places we would never go and faces we would never see, but because it's hard to shake the gentle, respectful way in which he approaches people, and then how bloody close he stands to them.
 

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July 12, 2005

Elimae

Couch by Kim Chinquee.
 

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July 05, 2005

Plagiarism 2



Okay, for the Glory, I'll play.

But I won't be posting my answers anymore because I seem to have messed up the integrity of the contest.

Now then. Give it a try! Especially if you're writing a novel and need a distraction.
 

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Rover.

Kevin Dolgin is, today, Knockin' On Heaven's Nostril.
 

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Toothpaste For Dinner

I'm in nuts about every word that comes out of this guy's pen. I'd pay big money to have my brain work like this:



You can make one your desktop.



Thanks to Slate for the heads-up.
 

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Funny Girl.



What's pitched a tent inside Diana Grove's head? An American Sideshow packed with interviews, recipes, advice, and more!
 

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July 03, 2005

Suction

My son's best friend Dart is handsome, his clefty chin even with my eyes, and I can no longer comment. A blister pocks his thumb from the frayed leopard handle on my tennis racquet. He likes to borrow. I used to play on the center court at City Park with a dentist who wore his curly hair in three pigtails. My two-handed backhand worked then, my left hand handcuffing my right. Fifteen! Love! Epic late night games under streetlamps that drew bugs in for a blessing. After, we drank ice cold beer for the protein. Dart works on a tanker at the Erato Street wharf, loads kilos of coffee beans. Espresso? He brings back my racquet on his way home, and a shirt he borrowed from my son that I will not smell or touch much before I wash it with my jeans. Evenings, he plays tuba in a brass band that practices on the levee. Blow! Even distribution between the lip surfaces creates an effective embouchure. His low tones cross the mighty Mississippi and settle on the West bank of the river, not in my backyard.
 

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