by JL Jacobs | May 26, 2021 | Photography, Poetry
Photography: Rebecca Ruth Gould Berlin’s Sky Berlin’s sky is bluer than the sea. Its surface is an ocean crested with foam. The paper-thin skyscraper poised above Potsdamer Platz is ready to fall. It will outlive us all. Meanwhile,...
by JL Jacobs | May 12, 2021 | Photography, Poetry
Art: Loner by Fabrice Poussin I Have No Mind I have no mind-country to be in I have no rescue dog and evening reminiscences I have no eyes that tell me about times spent whiling away I have, but only docile cages in pursuit of fathers and...
by JL Jacobs | Feb 18, 2021 | Photography, Poetry
Art: Coy by Fabrice B. Poussin What I Am I am a pit bull, a snog growler, a groundAnd pound puppy, nobody’s sleeping beauty, Nobody’s bamboo mirror, no whirligigFlapping on a rooftop, I am the hair atop Old Baldy, Douglas fir erect as...
by JL Jacobs | Dec 16, 2020 | Photography, Short Fiction
Art: Untitled by Marie Dashkova An illustrated story that personifies 2020 and 2021 as an age gap couple. The characters represent our anxieties and aspirations as the year shifts from old to new. Young Year is fresh-faced and smells of hope and pink champagne. She is...
by JL Jacobs | Aug 19, 2020 | Photography, Poetry
Art: Untitled from series Surrealutions Afterlives of Dreams You wake and slowly pull away from the gauze-like silken cocoon of your dreams. You yawn, stretch, arise, but the dreams live on without you— bubbles of anti-matter in the plasma of outer dream space. You...
by JL Jacobs | Aug 5, 2020 | Art Feature, Interview, Photography
AMERICAN PSYCHE: THE UNLIT CAVE by George Elsasser, Daylight Books The Big Despite the ideals Whitman portrayed with stunning perfection in his poem “America,” the “great experiment” of America is increasingly faced with unraveling. Without a critical...