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THE MONTUCKY REVIEW: RECANTED
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Tuesday, July 14, 2015. There are hidden letters after x, y, z. Except in the dusty history halls in library whispers. Forgotten in the murk of the dark ages. When children would sing-song smiling. Through twenty-six friends,. Always in order, always tidy. The harmony rose up through the major scale. To resolve softly on the ultimate consonant. Before those toddlers’ faces turned grimace. To continue the blackly dirge. Past that darkened horizon lay horror. For in those hidden murky corners. Zygote in My...
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THE MONTUCKY REVIEW: LIGHT BECOMING LIGHT
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Wednesday, December 17, 2014. These small summer dawns. The light is just enough. And the moon, half-posing, pales. Overhead, hesitant, obsessing. Absence, and every spoiled cloud not yet. Detail waits in blue abeyance. For the stars’ demise. For the broad sun to glower,. Matter—retake this world. Fictions) will be published in November 2014, while Ground of This Blue Earth. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Alan S. Kleiman. Ariana D. Den Bleyker. Felino A. Soriano. Gaehel L. Spencer. John A. Mills.
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THE MONTUCKY REVIEW: TWO POEMS BY McPHERSON NEWELL
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Monday, November 24, 2014. TWO POEMS BY McPHERSON NEWELL. I could see myself falling in love with a beat poet. I do not cook us breakfast. We order every option we hadn't heard of. And ask if there are any. Not listed on the menu. Any nostalgia they've been wanting to fry. We wake up to indie music. Sliding through the walls. The precursors to cool. Kissing their way in our ears. He pierces his ears at Claire's. And I pretend he did it himself. In a back room. He whispers too often. Alan S. Kleiman.
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THE MONTUCKY REVIEW: TWO WINNERS SELECTED FROM OUR "QUOTE THEME" SUBMISSIONS
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Thursday, November 6, 2014. TWO WINNERS SELECTED FROM OUR "QUOTE THEME" SUBMISSIONS. The suicide hotline rings. It’s why I avoid lingering,. But even if I take a bus somewhere,. The sense of harmony. Resolution isn’t much. Assistants with sturdy shears. Must be sitting in the dark. In the shape of drowned continents. From plain white paper. Howie Good's latest book of poetry is The Complete Absence of Twilight. 2014) from MadHat Press. He has new collections forthcoming, including Fugitive Pieces. Michae...
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THE MONTUCKY REVIEW: Elegy for my Aunt with Only Lines from Her Emails
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Friday, November 21, 2014. Elegy for my Aunt with Only Lines from Her Emails. It's about the brain (a burst. Jackson Sabbagh studied poetry at Sarah Lawrence College and is currently getting his MFA at University of Florida. He enjoys people-watching. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Alan S. Kleiman. Ariana D. Den Bleyker. Felino A. Soriano. Gaehel L. Spencer. Gerald A. Saindon. Jack T. Marlowe. John A. Mills. John S. Fields. Michael H. Brownstein. Michael N. Thompson. Michele K. Johnson.
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THE MONTUCKY REVIEW: What Is Montucky?
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The Montucky Review ( TMR. Began life in beautiful Bozeman, Montana on the 16th of June, 2011. "Montucky"- a blending of Montana and Kentucky- is a rather affectionate nickname given to the state of Montana by its residents to illustrate the dichotomy between the cosmopolitan atmosphere of cities like Bozeman, and the overall rural feeling of Montana in general. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Alan S. Kleiman. Ariana D. Den Bleyker. Felino A. Soriano. Gaehel L. Spencer. Gerald A. Saindon. Jack T. Marlowe.
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THE MONTUCKY REVIEW: About
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Is a web based poetry publication. Founded in the Summer of 2011 in Bozeman, Montana,. Seeks well crafted wordplay from both established and novice writers alike. This is not a vanity project; The Montucky Review. We hope to do an annual or semi-annual print edition featuring the best of the best. Stay tuned. We will consider very short works of fiction and non-fiction writing as well. WHAT WE DON'T WANT:. We do not want rhyming poetry. Ever. And when I say, EVER, I mean. EVER. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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THE MONTUCKY REVIEW: Submissions
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NOTE: As of 3/18/13 The Montucky Review. Hear from us, usually in less than 12 weeks. Thanks for your understanding, and keep the subs coming! Please read and follow our guidelines carefully. Failure to do so will result in submissions being deleted, unread. Read some work that's been accepted to get some idea of what the editor is looking for. We seek shorter, well crafted, free verse poetry. If you send Haiku or Senryu, it better knock our socks off. Prose/Very Short Fiction/Non-Fiction: 1,000 words max.
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THE MONTUCKY REVIEW: News
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The Montucky Review is up and accepting submissions! Submit work to: themontuckyreview@yahoo.com. The Montucky Review is proud to announce that it's first published work is the poem, "injustice", by artist and poet Heather Brager. We congratulate Heather and hope to feature more of her work in the future. Link to our site now up on Poetry Super Highway. Now listed on Duotrope's Digest. Now listed in Poets and Writers Magazine. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Alan S. Kleiman. Ariana D. Den Bleyker.