by kenz | May 28, 2018 | Blog Posts
Seriously, if I told you I was in the middle of writing a sci-fi story about this (or nearly this) exact thing, it wouldn’t matter, because it’s already happening! I encourage you to read at least as far as the self-referential, post-modern description of... by kenz | May 27, 2018 | Poems, Poetry
Scrap of cloth, old diaper or ripped sheet or tee-shirt, I can’t tell anymore, so worn full of holes, your true colors fading towards translucence. Whatever hurts you’ve endured, whatever you once were, I still need you. You have dried my dishes, mopped... by kenz | May 22, 2018 | Essays, Fiction, Stories
Sim-Manager: A Modest Proposal for Institutional Redesign in the Community College Delivered to Lane’s Board of Education, March 3, 2020 Introduction: In light of the current financial difficulties at our fine institution, we would like to propose a simple, and, I...
by kenz | May 20, 2018 | Memoir, Non-Fiction, Stories
In conclusion, I might say that this funky and often tedious memoir work I’ve been busy with for who knows how long now— dredging through boxes of old journals mildewed and nearly illegible, photographs cracked and worn, blurred words and broken trinkets and solitary...
by harmonica | May 10, 2018 | Haiku, Poems
wild iris doesn’t need anybody’s haiku to be beautiful
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