by JL Jacobs | Oct 5, 2022 | Art, Poetry
Art: It is real. (By artificial intelligence, edited by Alex Duensing) Nameless Nostalgias By Alex Duensing and Artificial Intelligence 1. Looking out from the shoreline, we notice the gleaming incompatibility of the bridge and the sea it...
by JL Jacobs | Sep 29, 2022 | Art Feature
Excavations Series There are three earlier works (the very large ones) that are the forerunners of my current “Excavations” series, but the series is in part based on earlier works and a sum of the evolution that I’m experiencing. The...
by JL Jacobs | Sep 14, 2022 | Art, Fiction
Art: Blue Sea by Britnie Walston Catherine When Mom and I arrived, you hid the donut behind the picture.You sat in the sunny kitchen, embarrassed that you’d been caught with a sweet.My mother tsk-tsked as you deflected our attention to the...
by JL Jacobs | Sep 7, 2022 | Art, Fiction
Art: Johnstown Flood by Paul Luikart Tapping Out Technically, practice ended five minutes earlier, but every Thursday Coach Ian offered to take on any student, setting aside the Emirates Athletic Conference wrestling rules (and its code of...
by JL Jacobs | Aug 31, 2022 | Art, Poetry
Art: Skrik wakker by Gary Freir What We’ve Left In this future we’ve createdall of the butterfly eggs are sterileand the flowers have no scent. This will bethe last season of butterflies in this part of the world. In the overgrown weeds and...