Issue 29
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Featured Artist
Jeremy SzuderJeremy Szuder lives in a tiny apartment with his wife, two children and two cats. He works in the evenings in a very busy restaurant, standing behind a stove, a grill, fryers and heating lamps, happily listening to hours of hand-selected music and conjuring ideas for new art and poetry in his head. When his working day ends and he enters his home in the wee hours, he likes to sit down with a glass of wine and record all the various words and images that bear fruit within his mind. Jeremy Szuder only sets the cage doors free when the work begins to pile up too high. In this life, Szuder makes no illusions of being a professional artist in any way, shape, or form.
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The Weight of a Name
In her poem “Etymology of a Middle Name,” Kara Knickerbocker explores the connotations associated with her own name and the relationship between her name and identity. Read Kara's poem "Etymology of a Middle Name" and her commentary here.
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