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Klox and Katz Ink

Clockwise Cat Issue 38, aka Klox and Katz Ink, is dripping with delightful decoration of the Verse, Visual, reView and inVective variety! Poems exploding from our inkwells include those from authors Mary Newell, Jeri Thompson, Heath Brougher, Featured Femme Tara Roeder, Holly Day, AJ Huffman, Daniel Crocker, Ken Allan Dronsfeld, Austin Alexis, Judith Huang, CL Bledsoe. Further bursting forth from our inky loins are satires and rants by Steven Singer, Jon Wesick, Fred White, Selah Grenewood, Eric Suhem, Joshua Hall. And our canvas is positively bleeding visuals by the eminent talents Sheila Murphy and Bob Heman, plus collages and photomanipulations by Nelly Sanchez, Erica Olson, and Seigar. But wait - there's more! Our pages are sticky with the reviews of the latest CDs by Kendrick Lamar and Run The Jewels, as well as appraisals of recently released flix Kedi, Detroit and Julieta. We even showcase an interview with the AfroSurreal Writers of Oakland, California! So whaddya waitin' fer? Get thee to the inkery! www.clockwisecat.com

Clockwise Cat Issue 38, aka Klox and Katz Ink, is dripping with delightful decoration of the Verse, Visual, reView and inVective variety!
Poems exploding from our inkwells include those from authors Mary Newell, Jeri Thompson, Heath Brougher, Featured Femme Tara Roeder, Holly Day, AJ Huffman, Daniel Crocker, Ken Allan Dronsfeld, Austin Alexis, Judith Huang, CL Bledsoe. Further bursting forth from our inky loins are satires and rants by Steven Singer, Jon Wesick, Fred White, Selah Grenewood, Eric Suhem, Joshua Hall. And our canvas is positively bleeding visuals by the eminent talents Sheila Murphy and Bob Heman, plus collages and photomanipulations by Nelly Sanchez, Erica Olson, and Seigar. But wait - there's more! Our pages are sticky with the reviews of the latest CDs by Kendrick Lamar and Run The Jewels, as well as appraisals of recently released flix Kedi, Detroit and Julieta. We even showcase an interview with the AfroSurreal Writers of Oakland, California! So whaddya waitin' fer? Get thee to the inkery! www.clockwisecat.com

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Two poems<br />

By Matthew F. Amati<br />

I Find Them In Bags<br />

Grow Seven Feet In Under A Minute! I Killed And Ate My Father, You Should Try It<br />

Sometime! Bang! Lights Out! Adorable Carcinoma Fetches Gr<strong>and</strong>pa's Slippers!<br />

Set The Butterflies On Fire! Liven Up A Dull Midnight! One Eye Looks West The Other<br />

Sees Right Through You! Seven Dead In Blimp Mishap! Our Heads Are Round To Flush<br />

Away Dreams! Sirens! Derailment! Famine! My Brain Swelled And I'm Covered In Tiny<br />

Bumps! Explosion! Hush Little Baby, It's Time You Learned To Fight Like A Man!<br />

Zowie! Say Hello To Our Amazing War! Smile! Death Comes Quick But Doesn't Stick<br />

Around.Mother's Fingers Are In The Bad Place! Mustn't Shriek! Close Eyes And Think<br />

About Burlap! I Found Spain In A Book! My Bone Hurts! Cake's Done! Time to die!<br />

(But…Cake!)<br />

Come, There is Ham Here<br />

Blue lips blobbering, striding unguently abarft the beams of a sliss<strong>and</strong>ic seaborscht,<br />

where a maiden Armerica slaunters rape-eyed up gormless ladled bleachheads. Fib the<br />

cove's quarrons. Shave your moneygrams, horde your hordes of whorehound horrors, put<br />

a borket under the splat where the sealing dribbles. A bottus of brown hail goes down<br />

gullet strewthly. To cork flesh probably, brake in a hoot coven. When the moan shines,<br />

frolic with the selves <strong>and</strong> furries, dunce the f<strong>and</strong>rinko awrongside scrambling skulls drug<br />

from the gravescarred. So out went the h<strong>and</strong>le <strong>and</strong> we were left drunkling.<br />

Author bio: Matthew Amati’s poetry has previously been published by White Knuckle<br />

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