Douglas Piccinnini is the author of Blood Oboe (Omnidawn, 2015) and Story Book: a novella (The Cultural Society, 2015) and the recent chapbooks, The Grave Itself (Ethel, 2021) and A Western Sky (Greying Ghost, 2022). Recent writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Afternoon Visitor, Blazing Stadium, Denver Quarterly, Colorado Review, Dreginald, Fence, Hot Pink, Lana Turner, Michigan Quarterly Review, NOMATERIALISM, Opt West, Prelude, and Volt.
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d.find(“A person…”), by Kyle Flemmer
27 search result: A person who operates a machine. A person who runs a data processing center. A person who maintains a development support ...
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The Pi Review is an online journal founded in August 2020 for the sake of exploring poetic form. Seeking submissions of unpublished text-ba...
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Reverse Conquistadors sail back to Spain leaving the Amazon untouched. An old man regains his memories, a child her innocence. The giant...
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desire paths cut across generational gaps I walk the path he walked but it’s not the path he walked without linking a to b we continua...
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