4.30 | |
if only we were better poets we could write a poem for each other every day | if only you were a better poet if only you could write a poem every day |
8.06 | |
i want to try it all ways not-quite southern jazz and i want to practice a dance with kicks going to the place like the other place he can’t get on top they go back for more on a stone bench watch people in red the little boy the little girl the flower in her hair | food kills stop eating the pillowtop sleeps changing backwards the cat shitting in new places the old couple their dollar menu a free cup of water rolls off the car in reverse he yells at her sleeping he wants to stare into her vagina to have a soul |
Jon Rutzmoser is an artist, writer, and educator living in Buffalo, NY, where he also co-edits Bon Aire Projects. His recent poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in [Out of Nothing], ORWORSE, P-QUEUE, Concord Press #1, Drunken Boat, and Joyland. His critical writing has appeared in X-TRA, Prism of Reality, artforum.com and others. He has performed at venues such as Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions and Nexus Gallery. He is the author of shhhh! it’s poetry (Insert Blanc Press, 2013) and co-author, with Amanda Montei, of DINNER POEMS.
Amanda Montei holds an MFA from California Institute of the Arts, and is currently a PhD student at SUNY at Buffalo, where she is a Presidential Fellow. She is co-editor of Bon Aire Projects, and editor of the literary journal P-QUEUE. Her poetry and fiction has appeared in P-QUEUE, Gigantic, Pinwheel, Joyland, Explosion Proof Magazine, Delirious Hem, PANK, Night Train and others. She is the author of The Failure Age (forthcoming from Bloof Books), and co-author, with Jon Rutzmoser, of DINNER POEMS. Her novel Two Memoirs is forthcoming from Jaded Ibis in 2014.
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