by Clara B. Jones

Songs to Come for the Salamander – Mark Young

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Since an early age, Young’s “roots” have been embedded in the history, practice, philosophy, figures, and creative outputs of the Surrealist movement.

Michael Martrich

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I don’t worry whether or not my writing is innovative or experimental. I only want to be on that bookshelf, the one that’s off limits, that requires special permission to access, that has to be found and sought after from a queer distance.

taxonomic drift – Mark Young

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In order to access truth, poetry must “deviate from that which is familiar.”