• A Walk through the Walk – Maria E. Montano • Old Memory – Mary Getlein • Philomene and the Lady – Jim Smith • To The Guy Who Painted Graffiti On The Freeway Overpass – Sherman Pearl • Third […]
July 2008 – Poetry
• Fire in the Lake – hillary kaye • Summer of Bukowski – Krista Schwimmer • The Mountains – Jim Smith • He’ll Eat Your Breakfast – Hal Bogotch • My Government Won’t Let Me – Mark Lipman • Poem After Living […]
June 2008 – The Poverty of the Soul
By Stephen Longfellow Fiske An infection plagues the land a pandemic permeating the pores of the human condition a poison seeping into the heart hardening the arteries of vision – A […]
June 2008 – Poetry
I have become earth By Jim Smith Tell me the truth, Don was saying, Could you live downtown in one of those new condos? I shrug. I am a Venetian. It’s not […]
June 2008 – The Venice Beat Poets – –The Great River Outside the Mainstream – John Haag
By Jim Smith In many ways, John Haag was a typical member of the Beat Generation in that he forsook a career in Academia or Madison Avenue, for a life dedicated to […]
June 2008 – Poems by John Haag
History Lesson That little ape that came down from a tree and used a stick on his enemy and called aloud to his family to show what a great brave ape […]
May 2008 – Poetry
• come on down – Rex Butters • The Transient – Jim Smith • Beyond – Rebecca Moore Frey come on down By Rex Butters you hide in the hills aloof from […]
May 2008 – The Venice Beat Poets – The Great River Outside The Mainstream – Lawrence Lipton
By Jim Smith Lawrence Lipton was something of a father figure to the Beat poets of Venice. He was reviled by many of the poets for his manipulations and commercialism. Yet, […]
May 2008 – Bruno In Venice West
By Lawrence Lipton For Giordano Bruno burned by the Inquisition in the year 1600 Velvet and warm sweat under the torches the Procession entered the city, tall bronze men on the bronze […]
April 2008 – Poetry
• what i worry about – krista schwimmer • Environmental Angels – Jim Smith • The Seeker – R.H. Dolman what i worry about by krista schwimmer that the squirrel i feed […]

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