Adjectives and Adverbs Seven Monks with European accents kneel blessedly on the even stone, weep regularly beside the last corner, sigh Protect the vital months, pause gayly at the beginning […]
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“National Poetry Month” #4: Michael Boughn
The Mad Trapper of Rat River Most people engaged in either extraordinary chase associated with normal forms of etiquette or some other enforcement of regular outcomes will find the whole […]
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Ghost Species Henry David Thoreau would describe the seasons, listing the flowering times of wildflowers around Concord Massachusetts (1851-1858). It continues today: the data, the occasional field, the wildflowers, declining. […]
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what the hell do you mean by heaven heavin heathen breathn heather “Hell above & heaven below…” such, space-time diurinal yes for us on earth gravitygrievousgrave at apartment cornerwriting deskwalled […]
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from error language An error has occurred. Diffusion immediately pops into daylight. Particular mechanisms arrange awkward in neural network. Hands’ persistent toggle. Scan log is memory. Constellations of interpretation as […]
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Greetings, Thugs! Welcome to the new BookThug Blog, where we will begin posting, for the month of April (known to some as “National Poetry Month”), some poems from our books […]
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