2016 Fall – What We Love

On Chrysanthemums of Hunger and the Reckless Moss of the Body

If only finches, phoebes, mourning doves could say – rice exploded in our foundling avian…

Untitled & Ze

S****************: T***************L ARS IN A BOW El Paso. ZE All summer we set out to…

Untitled # 6

  In December  I broke up with my therapist.  A white man. Jewish. Gay.  Raised…

From Winter: Aphorisms (Drones are probably killing someone right now)

  Drones are probably killing someone right now   Rub it mama. Kill it. Put…

St. George’s Bell

St. George’s bell was gone. The cleaning woman, an Albanian who had been living in…

On Eschatological Radio Angels Flying in the Troposphere

Millennial engineers of faltering air, not eschatological radio angels tighten struts, bolts, and cantilevers of…

Three Poems

  I never met Bill Cosby but I met Beverly Johnson at Magic Mountain with…

What We Love – A conversation between Angie Cruz, Madhu H. Kaza and M.L. Vargas

Madhu H. Kaza: When I think of the idea behind “What We Love” I think…