On a Sunday Afternoon I.C.E. bled though our door packing heat. We took the lead, marched in front of a jittery virgin trigger-finger ready to earn his gold-stitched vest. We fetched stained papers masked in plastic & jolted from the blast of a tailpipe backfiring, calling like winter from a shallow puddle. They checked us … Continue reading Carcinogenic Poetry: Top Ten No. 2
Author: Michael Aaron Casares
Donna Snyder Reading at Western New Mexico U – March 18, 2015
Virgogray Press poet, Donna Snyder, will be reading at the J. Cloyd Miller Library at Western New Mexico University on Wednesday March 18, 2015 as part of the continuing series, "Reflections of an Artist," presented by the Western Institute for Lifelong Learning.
Carcinogenic Poety: Top Ten No.1
Pointed—That Beam of Light That beam of light upon your face reveals the blush of summer gone from it. And now, treatment for a reflective era: Evening. She creeps over the trees and valleys on multiple legs of brittle iron poles. An expanding barracks not fluttering but oozing in mile-high wafts and we are pointed … Continue reading Carcinogenic Poety: Top Ten No.1