Viscera in the spillway: a china-box elongated, or italicized by antennae, search lights heliotropic with smooth-tongued, fraternal flumes for the low-flying, forgetful of what would be no more important than drinking tap water in a floodlit room, a nearly offensive, comatose flux a split-level fracturewarned-against, rolling in a science teacher’s open hand. Coiled liquid in […]
Joshua Ware
JOSHUA WARE lives in Lincoln, NE where he is pursuing his PhD in poetry and poetics. He is the co-author of I,NE: Iterations of the Junco (Small Fires Press), as well as the author of A Series of Ad Hoc Permutations, or Ruby Love Songs (Scantily Clad Press) and the forthcoming Excavations (Further Adventures Press, 2010). His work has appeared or will appear in many journals, such as American Letters & Commentary, Colorado Review, EOAGH, Laurel Review, New American Writing, and Quarterly West.
Contributor Bios for Issue 2 Winter 2010
Issue 2 Winter 2010 TAO AIMIN is known for her anthropological works made from the washboards of rural woman. Over the years she has collected thousands of these boards, recording the stories and faces of the women whose hands wore these boards down through the recursive repetition of monotonous labor. Creating installations and experimental ink […]
MAYDAY Magazine: Issue 2 Winter 2010
ART curated by Maya Kóvskaya PRACTICES, POWER & THE PUBLIC SPHERE: Dialogical Space & Multiple Modernities in Asian Contemporary Art ART NONFICTION Maya Kóvskaya Public Action Art and Performative Interventions in the Chinese Public Sphere ART NONFICTION William Hurst (performance photography by Han Bing) ORPHANS OF PROGRESS: Workers and Political Discourse in Post-Socialist China ART […]