Wednesday, June 27, 2012

A Sample from the Editor, A.J. Huffman


A Bell that Reads Requests

Maintainability lists: a decoder.
Arrows dissect the wind. A bent thought
responds. The secret: presumption
is really open. (Can’t you see its light
is on?) Automation interacts.
You are dust. Your language, your font absorbed.
The church recreates
the bite – its volt is not small. Combat
experiments (the soda is really dirty),
gasoline-rainbow hollow, re-aligns the awful
middle. Prepare
for the race to the puncture! (Its echo
is everywhere.) A square
can never truly be your buffer.




A.J. Huffman is a poet and freelance writer in Daytona Beach, Florida. She has previously published four collections of poetry: The Difference Between Shadows and Stars, Carrying Yesterday, Cognitive Distortion, and . . . And Other Such Nonsense. She has also published her work in national and international literary journals such as Avon Literary Intelligencer, Writer's Gazette, and The Penwood Review. Find more about A.J. Huffman, including additional information and links to her work at http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000191382454 and https://twitter.com/#!/poetess222.


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