We are what we take into ourselves: penis, peach, and light, the music from living notes, hear and gone. The notes were here before us, the way calcium and phosphorus were here before us. We are bones ...
How art combats extinction ...
A WOODCHUCK IS WOOLLY. Who knows what he thinks? He hibernates in his underground lair, a groundhog by any other name, his tail not quite reaching his nose. He slumbers all winter there, living off ...
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Jerry Martien is the author of Pieces in Place, a collection of poems, and Shell Game: A True Account of Beads and Money in North America. He teaches at Humboldt ...
Do you knock on wood? Often! I did not grow up in a religious family, but my family passed on a lot of rituals for safety and luck. When you see a white horse, when you go through a yellow light, when ...
southern Illinois. His work appears in several galleries around North America, including the Fred Kline Gallery in Santa Fe. Please enable JavaScript in your browser ...
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