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Winter/Spring 2003

From the Editor
Thom Didato

Nick Hornby
interview

"Strike Anywhere"
fiction by
Antonya Nelson

"Answer to a Personal Ad in the New York Review"
fiction by
Marc Estrin

"Charlie Chaplin"
fiction by
Jason DeBoer

"Consider The Sky"
fiction by
Matthew Dillon

"Lie to Me"
"Big Top"
poetry by
Tracey Knapp

"Hania"
poetry by
Stephen Oliver

"Not Like The Movies"
"Bookshop Blues"
fiction by
Susan Richardson

"Everything in Store 60% Off"
poetry by
David Starkey

"Bathysphere"
"Universal Rundle"
"Lowering Sky"
"Nocturne"
"Ghost Birds"
paintings by
Josh Dorman

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Not Like The Movies

Six punks
with a scabby pup
and a skinny cat
sup schnaps
on the Spanish Steps -
and I'd expected Audrey Hepburn.

A woman walks on the Pont Neuf,
lurches to the edge,
retches,
     falls.
Her womb spurts red tears -
and I thought I'd hear George Gershwin.

A guy on blades
in Washington Square
cries - Hey babe,
wanna play
with my big banana
?
when I want to dance with Fred Astaire.

The world is my blister.
I wish I was back in Kansas.

© Susan Richardson

Susan Richardson's poetry has appeared in journals in the UK, USA, Canada and Australia and she was recently awarded second prize in the Artists Embassy International poetry competition. Her poetic drama, Two Of Me Now, is published by Cecil Woolf in the Bloomsbury Heritage Series.

She lives in Wales.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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From our
poetry archive

"Old Bardstown"
Ellen Hagan
Issue 10 -
Spring/Summer 2003

"Who Invited the Monkey to Omen’s Party"
Arisa White
Issue 11 - Spring 2004

"Ballad of the Strong Man in New York"
Suzanne Burns
Issue 6 -
Spring/Summer 2002