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On Plant and Animal Extinctions

by Alan Sondheim Panel notes on plant and animal extinctions, revised: Notes for a panel talk at the Hastac Conference in Toronto, at the end of April; my proposal was as follows – “I’d like to do a full talk, dealing with What is to be Done, with issues of animal and plant extinctions, with degrees of hopelessness, with the mass Permian extinction, with images … Continue reading On Plant and Animal Extinctions

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Poetry by Susan Landers

I wish I had a complete record On the corner of Wayne once a man and Wyneva once Louden was a lot once a building. A grassy lot in place of a brick building with brick porches on a brick road for firm footing. The building was named for a street named for no one. A name given without regard to the old world. The … Continue reading Poetry by Susan Landers

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Two Poems by Burt Kimmelman

Robin, Spring The robin, claws hidden in tall grass, hops forward and sings a solitary note, hops once more, stopping to sing two notes, which loop through the air, then tilts its head to eye the ground, flies off to a nearby tree. Thanksgiving Morning Red flowers on their stems in a glass vase of fresh water on a wooden table where a petal has … Continue reading Two Poems by Burt Kimmelman

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An Interview with Leslie Scalapino

‘standing’ ‘walking’ as present — huge crows loaded a tree (past) by me — at night sleeping — yet the half-cracked black bud (night: only) and thin blue sky, but as being oneself only, aren’t existing either single thin wall, waves thousands in the freezing sky and empty fields — and loaded on tree by me — night is half-cracked black bud in one: as, … Continue reading An Interview with Leslie Scalapino

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I Wandered Lonely as a Tag Cloud

Laura Neuman Joseph Lease Eileen Myles Isabelle Shallcross trans and genderqueer poetics TC Tolbert lonely christopher Beatriz Terrazas ecopoetics CAConrad Barbara Henning Steel Wagstaff Stephen Vincent Barbara Moore Vincent Eero Talo Sam Staggs Belladonna Joy Ladin extinctions Demonic Poetasters Group Judith Halden-Sullivan University of Arizona Poetry Center Projective Verse Will Alexander David Clegg Trish Salah post Zoe Tuck Yosmay del Mazo The Trebus Project Eleni Sikelianos trans women poets share Tony Leuzzi reading for sport Jimena Lucero Mark Young Susan M. Schultz Samuel Ace Marcel Proust Language Poetry Ariel Goldberg POG Paul A. Bove Gregory Laynor trans poetry Kenyatta JP Garcia A Poem for You Ari Banias Modernism Kay Ulanday Barrett Gary Glazner Gr Keer Pazia Miller queering language Hank Lazer vispo Emerson Whitney Rosalind Krauss flag New Narrative Nada Gordon kari edwards Michael D. Snediker Patricia Rose Straub j/j hastain Alan Sondheim like the wolf Wall Street Charles Borkhuis Brenda Dunn Robert G. Jahn Romanticism Y. Madrone Dementia Soundsuits Trans Dead Academics mucus Goro Takano transgender poetry Charles Bernstein trans poets D.W. Winnincott C. P. Snow plagiarism/outsource Leslie Scalapino repost Steve Benson Caroline Maun bathing in frosting Brian Greene Lambda Literary Awards queer poetry New York School Gertrude Stein trans and genderqueer poetry Max Wolf Valerio Hastac Conference queer poets

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