by JL Jacobs | Sep 28, 2018 | Art
Art: Un grand écran, rue du Chemin Vert, Paris 11 by Boré Ivanoff ART FEATURE: THE ABSTRACT REAL The story of The Abstract Real began when I was still working on my paintings from the previous project, “The Mirrors of Paris, between water and glass”. While...
by JL Jacobs | Sep 26, 2018 | Poetry
Art: Even the hills became sacred clowns by Alex Duensing SWING these details only important to the man trying to remember what light, river, hollow sound as if there was space for this these details only important to the man the scarf is extraneous, her...
by JL Jacobs | Sep 24, 2018 | Poetry
Art: Marie Dashkova SONNET 4 (ENSCONCED) The problem missing ashtrays, grudge the world against this hesitate and halt, or sleep a night right past, so thrust the heart, a bird– the form is flutter, hold, is wait to leap. And speaking grudges, money’s out,...
by JL Jacobs | Sep 21, 2018 | Memoir
Art: Courtesy of Thurman J. Williams of Our Cotter, Ar LITTLE BOY LOST, OLD MAN FOUND I was born March 21st, 1942, in Mountain Home, Arkansas, the first child of Ernie Edward Wright and Alice Erlene Collins, who was always called Aline by all who knew her. My full...
by JL Jacobs | Sep 19, 2018 | Poetry
Art: Life emerges from the aquatic by Alex Duensing PLASTIC FROM CYBER WAVE RIDER get this, get that lines down pavement racing to tap, tap screens combat the green marine this techno flat mega corporate war with our selves, books vanishing from the glamour...