by Mark Wyatt.

by Exangel
by Exangel
by Yahia Lababidi. Those for whom the natural is extraordinary tend to find the extraordinary natural. What we refer to as ‘the real world’ is often our failure of imagination. Poets are citizen journalists. Across millennia, the devil’s siren song remains unaltered: ‘Let it all burn!’ Know your Muse and its diet. From “What […]
by Exangel
by Exangel
by Exangel
by Peter Onelio. Perhaps the immobility of the things around us is imposed on them by our certainty that they are themselves and not anything else, by the immobility of our mind confronting them. —Marcel Proust, Swann’s Way If the doors of perception were cleansed everything would appear to man as it is, Infinite. […]
by Exangel
by Exangel
by Zhinia Noorian and Brian Griffith. Back during the Arab–Persian Abbasid empire, before women were barred from religious leadership, we find records of many female officials or scholars. Queen Qatr al-Nada, the wife of caliph al Mu’tadid (r. 892–902 CE), served as court judge, passing verdicts on legal cases brought by the public at her […]
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by David D. Horowitz. During the past several decades various polls have exposed Americans’ ignorance about our history, constitution, and government. Do we forget too much or do we ignore too much? Or both? To forget one must first have remembered, but too few people commit to memorizing details unless they are about themselves. It […]
by Exangel
by Exangel
by Diana Morley. sings indigenous music in no hurry— he begins with silence then opens the door where small cold birds sing along, woke by sound carrying over lakes and land iced over for months a random cracked twig as the bass clarinet feels its way as companion to voice all echoes over land so […]