THE DEATH OF DUMNORIX, by Charles Kraszewski.
No history repeats itself like Imperial History repeating…and repeating…and repeating…
AUTUMNAL MEMORIES, by Debbie Naples.
Once again, Fall repeats herself, and it’s time to GET A RAKE…
THE GODDESSES FOR EVERY STAR OVER CHINA, by Brian Griffith.
Sometimes history lies in wait for us, luckily…
HOW TO DEAL WITH CRIPPLING SADNESS, by Kelsey Liu.
Nothing like dumping your own sadness onto someone else…repress, project, repeat!…
WHICH TIMES, by Erin Trampler Bell.
Speaking of repeating history over and over, what about those witch burnings?…
FOURTEEN HANDS, by Marie Davis & Margaret Hultz.
When you start this story, don’t be too sure you know the end…
THE FUTURE, by James Lewelling.
Running toward the future we just may be running right over our past and leaving it dead in the road…
THE BOLLOCKS FILES, by Peter Dudnik.
Even God gets fed up with history sometimes, especially this kind of god…
UNTIL, by David D. Horowitz.
If we remember it correctly, though, who knows what will happen?…
NO SINGULARITIES, by Robert Markland Smith.
Even so, it’s not a good idea to just head backwards…
TRAIN, by Nate Maxson.
And while it’s a good idea to stay on track, don’t forget to get off at the right stop…
OCTOBER STUDY, by Marissa Bell Toffoli.
And it’s repetition of the beautiful and the bad that makes up our poetry, as we reconsider every twist and turn…
THE TOD BLOG is all awhirl this autumn, just like the leaves…while JAM TODAY just loves food, but you knew that…
This issue’s picture is by RACHEL BURGESS…
Next issue is 1 January, and it’s the Winter 2014: LIBERTY & LYRICS issue…with multitalented guest editor KEN WOMACK, who is, among other things, this year’s Penn State Laureate …contributions by 1 December, please…
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