“The same people who are murdered slowly in the mechanized slaughterhouses of work are also arguing, singing, drinking, dancing, making love, holding the streets, picking up weapons and inventing a new poetry.”
-Raoul Vaneigem
From all of your comrades at Rabble Lit:
Keep loving. Keep fighting.
May you have a new year of inventing a new poetry.
ISSUE 2 CONTENTS
POETRY:
Charlottesville by Alice Beecher
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Project Semicolon by Patrick J. Derilus
FICTION:
New Cybernetics by J.L. Bogenschneider
INTERVIEW:
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You Can’t Put That In There by Erin Langley
FEATURED ARTIST:
POETRY:
FICTION:
Every Fairy Tale Starts With a Dead Mother by Anna Lea Jancewicz
FICTION:
Cooper Will Be Dead Soon by Zachary Davis
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POETRY:
These Hollers Have Teeth by Gordon Taulbee
NONFIC:
Finding Larry Brown by Steve Lambert
FICTION:
Swing Shift, Two to Ten by Jill Adams
Issue Two Cover Image: Creative Commons, photo by Liz West.