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Ryo Yamaguchi

RYO YAMAGUCHI’s poems have appeared recently in such magazines as American Letters & Commentary, Birmingham Poetry Review, and Washington Square, among others. He works and lives in Chicago. Please visit him at plotsandoaths.com.

Cheat by Ryo Yamaguchi

October 1, 2012 Contributed By: Ryo Yamaguchi

The vendor calls the sandwiches by what’s not on them. We are localized—everything is at risk; the season hangs in a stiff haw. As a way of being instituted, I have been copied. I have been made in the image. O heuristic of common motion, to where do I walk when this has all gone […]

Filed Under: Poetry Posted On: October 1, 2012

MAYDAY Magazine: Issue 6 Fall 2012

October 1, 2012 Contributed By: Anthony Jones, Benjamin Goldberg, Bobby Neel Adams, Brett Strickland, Bryan Paiement, Derek Pollard, Eduard Mörike, Ellen Elder, Frederick Pollack, Jacob Doyle, Jason Lee Brown, Jeff Friedman, Jeffrey Taylor, Joanna L. Grisham, John McKernan, José Ð Almeida, Josh Peterson, K.A. Wisniewski, Kate Partridge, Kirby Wright, Maggie Rosenau, Marcel Lecomte, Mark Parsons, Mary Quade, Micah Dean Hicks, Michelle Davis, Rebecca Cook, Richard Sonnenmoser, Rob Cook, Ron Czerwien, Ryo Yamaguchi, Tara Mae Mulroy, Tetman Callis

FEATURED ARTIST José Ð Almeida Scenes of Catharsis: A Gallery NONFICTION Bobby Neel Adams The King of Sixth Street Rebecca Cook Yellow Cake Joanna L. Grisham The Stranger Bryan Paiement Reserved for the Son FICTION Tetman Callis Yttat Michelle Davis Broken Jacob Doyle If You Were the Ice Jeff Friedman Seeing Letitia Micah Dean Hicks […]

Filed Under: Issues Posted On: October 1, 2012

Contributor Bios for Issue 6 Fall 2012

October 1, 2012 Contributed By: Anthony Jones, Benjamin Goldberg, Bobby Neel Adams, Brett Strickland, Bryan Paiement, Derek Pollard, Eduard Mörike, Ellen Elder, Frederick Pollack, Jacob Doyle, Jason Lee Brown, Jeff Friedman, Jeffrey Taylor, Joanna L. Grisham, John McKernan, José Ð Almeida, Josh Peterson, K.A. Wisniewski, Kate Partridge, Kirby Wright, Maggie Rosenau, Marcel Lecomte, Mark Parsons, Mary Quade, Micah Dean Hicks, Michelle Davis, Rebecca Cook, Richard Sonnenmoser, Rob Cook, Ron Czerwien, Ryo Yamaguchi, Tara Mae Mulroy, Tetman Callis

Issue 6 Fall 2012 BOBBY NEEL ADAMS is a photographer living in New York. After getting picked up by the cops at LaGuardia Airport while he was photographing airplanes he wrote his first story, “How I Spent My Fifty-Third Birthday.” It was published with photo illustrations in DAMn Magazine (Brussels) in 2007. In 2009, Adams suffered two […]

Filed Under: Contributor Bios Posted On: October 1, 2012

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