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Dedication
For Gary Ross Cunningham (A writing buddy and friend) RIP: Jan 2015
Published by The Linnet's Wings, 2015
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ISBN-13: 978-1515164586
ISBN-10: 1515164586
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"Fraud" by William A. Greenfield reflects a struggle with artistic authenticity, as the speaker confesses a lack of emotional connection to the traditional inspirations for poetry. Instead, they view poetry as a crafted product, like a perfectly knotted tie or varnished frame, more about presentation than revelation. This introspective piece explores the tension between genuine expression and cultivated faÃÂade. |
In The Legend of the Horseshoe, Goethe tells a parable of humility and mindfulness through an encounter between Jesus and St. Peter. When St. Peter dismisses a broken horseshoe on the road, Jesus picks it up, trades it for cherries, and subtly teaches Peter a lesson by making him stoop repeatedly to pick up the dropped fruit. The poem highlights the wisdom of valuing small tasks and the consequences of neglecting them, revealing profound truths through simple actions. |
In Whiskey and Cigarettes at the End, Ronald E. Shields paints a somber winter scene where an elderly couple shares a quiet moment in a cemetery, surrounded by decaying stones and dying trees. Amid memories of abandoned times and fading legacies, they find solace in simple comforts'a cigarette, a flask. The poem reflects on aging, acceptance, and the bittersweet act of "tearing loose" from lifes remnants and former dreams. |
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In Spanish New World Poetry, Stephen Zelnick examines Latin America's resilience amid imperialism, with Alfonsina Storni as a focal voice. Her poetry, from passionate to piercing, addresses themes of love, oppression, and self-liberation. Zelnick's analysis reveals Storni’s growth from romantic musings to a profound critique of machismo and social constraints, highlighting her lasting impact on Latin American literature and women's voices. |
What Rose Wanted by Charles Bane, Jr. captures a yearning for intensity, adventure, and spiritual union. Rose desires a dramatic rescue under cover of night, a vivid chapel scene with colors illuminating her, and an all-consuming passion akin to a crusade. She envisions herself as a conquest, seeking devotion as fierce as the stars, blending themes of romance, mysticism, and self-surrender. |
"In San Angel" by Mandy Macdonald immerses readers in the lively rhythms of a jacaranda-shaded plaza in Mexico. Tourists linger, rich Coyoacan girls strut across uneven streets, dog-walkers parade with spirited pets, and old men smoke by the fountain as green parrots fly past. This scene captures a vibrant slice of life, blending everyday elegance with a touch of whimsy as day fades into dusk. |
INTRODUCTION
Dedication iv
Prologue: Summer Couplets by Ginger Hamilton, Oonah V Joslin, Marie Lynam Fitzpatrick ix
Editor's Note xiii
Epigraph: Stones at my feet by Bill West xvi
WRITING SHORT FICTION
Static by Alison Moore 3
Jonathan Taylor in Conversation 9
A Questionnaire Challenge by Bruce Harris 13
SPANISH SECTION
Spanish New World Poetry by Stephen Zelnick 17
Alfonsina Storni -- Critique and Translations
Bien Pudiera Ser 18
Voy a dormir 20
Pasión 21
S Á B A D O 22
ESTA TARDE 23
Duerme Tranquillo 24
DOLOR 26
Fiesta 27
CANCIoN DE LA MUJER ASTUTA 28
El Hijo 29
Cara Copiada 30
Ruego a Prometeo 31
Alfonsina y El Mar 32
CLASSIC
THE LEGEND OF THE HORSESHOE by Johann
Wolfgang von Goethe 69
FLASH FICTION
Zelda and the Kettle by Samatha Memi 39
Almost There b y Russ Bickerstaff 41
Me and Ernesto by Ken Rodgers 43
This Cockeyed World by Ross Cunningham 52
Sailing the Prairie by Bill West 56
CNF
The Unwilling Father by Kathy Buckert 37
MICRO
His Candle Bright, My Fickle Flesh by Christopher Allen 46
The Ones The Ones by Tommy Dean 48
The Hideaway Bed by Shreyasi Majumdar 50
Sailing the Prairie by Bill West 5
5POETRY
Editorial, The Cat and the Moon by Oonah Joslin 58
The extraordinary, as usual by Tbomas Norman 1
A Hustler Takes A Night Off by Akeith Walters 61
Broke--20 by Joan Colby 62
Death Takes A Lover by Akeith Walters 63
Manna by David Jordan 65
Purple Kisses by Priya Prithviraj 66
Summer Meditation by Kathleen Cassen Mickelson 67
Raymarie by David Jordan 68
The Ring by Jo-Ann Newton 78
Sex on the Western Front by Ronald E. Shields 79
The Book of Lascaux by James Graham 80
The Random Art of Beautiful Days by Ronald E. Shields 81
Making Bread by Breda Spaight 82
Pinocchio And The Talking Cricket by Thomas Norman 83
Bertha by Bob Beagrie 84
Fraud by William A. Greenfield 85
In San Angel by Mandy Macdonald 86
What Rose Wanted by Charles Bane, Jr. 87
Just by Jane Burn 88
Dunoon Ferry by Des Dillon 90
Where Have All the Flowers Gone? by Amy N Smith 90
Cassandra's Eyes by Lesley Galeote 94
SHORT STORIES
Where Have All the Flowers Gone? by Amy N Smith 91
Cassandra's Eyes by Lesley Galeote 97
You'd Think We'd Know Better by David Robert Brooks 103
PHOTOGRAPHY
C. Mannheim
Beautiful Bay 70
My Girl Ginger 71
Little Jeau 74
Fall Pastures C. Mannheim 75
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ART
Art: White and Celestial by Nicholas Roerich 1
Man and Naked Woman by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner 6
A Young Woman Reading by Rembrandt, 1634 11
Cosmic Composition by Paul Klee 15
Figure of S.F.Petrova-Vodkin, the artist's father, on his knees from the back by Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin 37
Caliban by Franz Mark 45
Orphan Man with Long Overcoat, Glass and Handkerchief by Vincent Van Gogh 47
Self-portrait. Between the clock and the bed by Edward Munch 49
Schooner in Full Sail near a Lighthouse by Alfred Wallis 55
Cat Playing with a Toy Butterfly by Toyota Hokkei 57
Portrait of W. B. Yeats by John Singer Sargent,1908 59
A woman ghost appeared from a well by Katsushika Hokusai 61
Graveyard Motif by Mikalojus Ciurlionis 63
Lovers (The kiss) by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner 66
Morning Glory by Shibata Zeshin 65
Animal Destinies (The Trees show their Rings, the Animals their Veins) by Franz Marc 77
The Contented Mascot by Louis Wain 81
Illustration to 'Wooden Eagle' by Heorhiy Narbut 83
Maple Saplings by Tom Thomson 85
Flowers Against a Palm Leaf Pattern by William Glacken 86
How Sir Tristram Drank of the Love Drink by Aubrey Beardsley 89
Children of the artist by Boris Kustodiev 91
The Singing Lesson by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec 97
Editors for the Issue
Man
Marie Fitzpatrick
Senior Editor
Bill West
Editors for Review
English
Bill West
Yvette Flis
Marie Fitzpatrick
Writing Short Fiction
Bruce Harris
Poetry
Oonah Joslin
Spanish
Marie Fitzpatrick
Music
Peter Gilkes
Contributing Editor
Martin Heavisides
Consulting on Photography
Maia Cavelli
Consulting on Copy
Digby Beaumont
Web and Database Management
Peter Gilkes