by Soni Wadhwa

The House Inside the House of Gregor Schneider – Gary J. Shipley

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That something lets itself be replicated, ad infinitum . . . brings forth the idea that the truth may be singular but its expressions are many.

Fungirl – Elizabeth Pich

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Fungirl doesn’t care: “Wholesome” is “nauseating.”

Jinx Freeze – Hurk

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Welcome to a dysfunctional society!

Reset – Paolo Pergola

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One can always start afresh after having died several times . . . like re-routing whenever one is lost while using Google Maps.

Philosophy of the Sky – Evan Isoline

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For the readers who are keenly aware of their experiences of love, hatred and pain for, and fear of, the self, Isoline’s poetry will offer useful approximations of the vocabulary needed to meet them peacefully and poetically.