lenticular issue 3 song/metal/works fall/winter 2024 ——— Editor's Introduction Essays by Peter Werbe: Columbus, Wilhelm Reich, and a strange tale of a surrealist outlaw Fiction: Karen Walker, Calla Smith, Pete Duval, Jason Irwin, Brendan C. Byrne, Sean Ennis, Anton Lushankin, Michael K. White, David Halliday, R. Cleffi Poetry: Juanita Rey, Stephanie Yorke, Howie Good, David…
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10.11.2024 17:32Comment on by Witness at the Altar of the Beaver: A Visit to the World’s Largest Buc-ee’s – Negative CapabilitiesEditor’s Introduction, Issue 3 Fall/Winter 2024 This is the third issue of Lenticular in thirteen months. The theme is song/metal/works. This issue’s theme could just as easily be endless war, or daily life in the face of climate catastrophe, or another doomsday election looms. But we sculpt from found materials. Thanks to all the writersContinue reading
15.10.2024 22:58Editor’s Introduction, Issue 3 Fall/Winter 2024 This is the third issue of Lenticular in thirteen months. The theme is song/metal/works....Artist Bios, Issue 3 Fall 2024 Farid Nassif is a writer, painter, and activist. His latest project, Beirut to Brooklyn: Life Stories, was on exhibition at the Brooklyn College library in the winter of 2023 and is slated to be installed on several other college campuses in New York City this coming year. He hasContinue reading
15.10.2024 20:02Artist Bios, Issue 3 Fall 2024 Farid Nassif is a writer, painter, and activist. His latest project, Beirut to Brooklyn: Life Stories, was on...Poetry, Issue 3 Fall/Winter 2024 My Country of the Blind, The Green Brown EyesJuanita ReyOther People's Children 1–3Stephanie YorkeFive Prose PoemsHowie GoodDialecticalDavid BuuckWhere to Write Names, It's About Representation and other poemsEliot KatzQuits, Those MeetingsPaul HostovskyBirth Story 1 and 2K. Rose DallimoreEquationSarah FrostA Child at a Breakfast Table, In the White Mountains of New HampshireJohnContinue reading
15.10.2024 19:41Poetry, Issue 3 Fall/Winter 2024 My Country of the Blind, The Green Brown EyesJuanita ReyOther People's Children 1–3Stephanie YorkeFive...Alex Carrigan The Sheep's Grass After Cari Oleskewicz’s “The Mesa” Let me be the sheep’s grass while I turn my head to sleep. There’s something nice about having something gnaw on your head. Your head might start to relax as the vibrations spread out across your skull, so I’ll hopefully be lulled as chunks ofContinue reading
15.10.2024 19:39Alex Carrigan The Sheep's Grass After Cari Oleskewicz’s “The Mesa” Let me be the sheep’s grass while I turn my head to sleep....Jan Wiezorek Doable in the Heartland Take a hand mill, & in the turning, change corn into cornmeal, w/ energy transformed, transferring it to another good promise like believing what’s done was doable, an achievement like death, which both my parents accomplished, taking their energies & reshaping them, or plowing a row for me, makingContinue reading
15.10.2024 19:38Jan Wiezorek Doable in the Heartland Take a hand mill, & in the turning, change corn into cornmeal, w/ energy transformed, transferring...Erin Pérez Untitled The gringos came to split the continent in half. That's what they wanted: division, to kill something and call it prosperity. I drove over their idea of modernity back when I loved so many people and they would say they loved me back, and this restless blue gap we were crossing overContinue reading
15.10.2024 19:37Erin Pérez Untitled The gringos came to split the continent in half. That's what they wanted: division, to kill something and call it...Jason Ryberg Retiring the Pork Pie He says that he decided to retire the old pork pie hat after he read the story behind Mingus’s ode to Lester Young:* how the cops and courts and cruel prison screws had fucked up his body, mind and yes, finally just enough of the delicate software of hisContinue reading
15.10.2024 19:27Jason Ryberg Retiring the Pork Pie He says that he decided to retire the old pork pie hat after he read the story behind Mingus’s ode to...Anton Lushankin Yasujirō Ozu Window frame. A distant landscape. A hand hovered in the air, preparing to tip the tea into the teapot. The sound of leaves. The trees lose their last leaves, hiding around corners like children in love for the first time. A skyscraper. There are many of them. A strip of roadContinue reading
15.10.2024 19:26Anton Lushankin Yasujirō Ozu Window frame. A distant landscape. A hand hovered in the air, preparing to tip the tea into the teapot. The...William Doreski The Ancient Hungers A bluebird trapped in the house. It trills its elaborate song to deter our cats from pouncing. When I corner it in the bathroom and wrap it gently in a towel it chirps a single lonely chirp. Outside, free and facing the sky, it hovers for a moment, then soarsContinue reading
15.10.2024 19:25William Doreski The Ancient Hungers A bluebird trapped in the house. It trills its elaborate song to deter our cats from pouncing. When I...Hiram Larew One More Time Here we go again… I never said anything Not even nothing about thin or fat or sloppy or neat or give or take Nothing All I said is that When I opened the door What I saw last night of you looked like radio static wrapped in wet newspapers atContinue reading
15.10.2024 19:24Hiram Larew One More Time Here we go again… I never said anything Not even nothing about thin or fat or sloppy or neat or give or take...[…] Lenticular 2023 AFTER DROPPING AND BREAKING A BOTTLE OF BRANDY, WHIP OR WILL, TRAVEL […]
22.6.2024 18:45Comment on poetry by EXIT SERAPHIM | Mostly in the AfternoonIn reply to <a href="https://lenticularlit.com/2024/03/13/poetry-issue-2/#comment-11">Lost in Stars</a>. Thanks for helping to make it special!
16.3.2024 01:51Comment on by lenticularlit<!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>exciting issue, beautiful photograph </p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->
16.3.2024 00:32Comment on by Lost in Stars<!-- wp:paragraph --> <p><strong>Love this poem!</strong></p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->
14.3.2024 18:49Comment on by Ona KalsteinGreat sum-up last para, especially the metaphoric oil spill reflecting a rainbow.
7.12.2023 15:05Comment on by scott oglesby