by Ivory Web | Jan 5, 2009 | Prose & Poetry
Reginald Reginald walked around with a walnut implanted inside of his head. It had not been surgically inserted, but rather he had been born with it. The walnut gave him an extremely intensified empathy for the problems of others, as well as a high volume of...
by Ivory Web | Jan 4, 2009 | Word & Image
Our latest Billy Collins animation is of his poem Hunger – the animation is by FAD.
by Ivory Web | Jan 3, 2009 | Haibun, Tanka, Haiku & Haiga
* Pris Campbell has published her haiga and free verse in numerous online and print journals. She has three chapbooks out, the most recent is Hesitant Commitments (Lummox Press). She lives in the greater West Palm Beach, FL, with her husband and a cat who sits on her...
by Ivory Web | Jan 2, 2009 | Prose & Poetry
Hawaiian Chicken – Not a RecipeA fine flock of feral chickensflutters and budgets beside Pali HighwayFeathers ruffle, rusted by the rain,downy breast dusted black with mildew. Rooster-kin, alert, proprietary, swift-eyed,herds his wind-up chicks toward the hen...
by Ivory Web | Jan 1, 2009 | Prose & Poetry
Several Bad Decisions And so came a visitorone day rapping at my doorlike twin shotgun blastsBLAMBLAMand opening the door I saw a strangeran old man with a familiar smilethat beguiled me and I let him inand he sat upon my couchon the middle cushionhis skinny body...