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Greenwood
by Kai Chan
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ADJACENCY
Writings by Gary Michael Dault
based on Lee Ka-sing's photographs
from LIGHT READINGS series
(Early morning and the afternoon)
#120: Doppelganger
what happens to a man locked in an optical illusion?
does he sublimate his sudden supremacy?
or does he whine and fret about what he is or is not like?
because appearance does not fully coincide with itself
a citadel is only as strong as its watchers
of course you know all that but you make no comment
I will resolve the difficulties for you: our eyes are fated
I pass, sometimes the left
sometimes on the right,
other worlds exactly like ours
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Coffee and Tea 鴛鴦偶寄
by Holly Lee
(Photo by Iris Lee)
A Day Remembered
A fine day, like many
Stratford walk
Coriolanus's head
can really talk!
Starts with a C
C for Sirkel
this lovely eatery
dream-wich and pickle
Amazing LePage
awe-inspiring team
invincible acting
jaw-dropping scenes
Passed Avon River
don't be stunned
a fire red dragon
basking late noon sun
Rocky Mountain
chocolate train
dark ice-cream chili flavour
cat butt cup souvenir
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Caffeine Reveries
by Shelley Savor
A Moment Of Melancholy In The Taxi
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The Transformation
by Lee Ka-sing
Saturday, September 22, 2018
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Tabletop Studio
by Gary Michael Dault
No.181. Alchemy
It was the largest painting he'd made in the three weeks since his cornea transplant recovery, and he was pleased at the runaway energy it seemed to possess. He liked the tempest that swirled around the brimming reagent and seemed to encourage the volatile, chemically transformative stuff he had imagined to be inside it. His visitor, a rather stolid and diffident painter named Lucy Cobb, hated the picture. "It's too patriarchal," she told him, turning contemptuously away from the rampant picture. " Too testicular." He couldn't think of an adequate rejoinder.
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CHEEZ
by Fiona Smyth
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