RED DOOR 31
Red Door Issue #31 Featuring the art of Jessa Dupuis New titles by Red Press coming this spring 2023 I KNOW WOMEN by Ly de Angeles ............ pg. 15-16 VISUAL POETRY BY Sofia del Carmen Rodriguez Fernandez...... pg.17-18 THAT DAY ARRIVED In memory of Knud Sørensen By Michael Favala Goldman ...........................pg. 20-23 IN THE EYES OF THE BEHOLDER By Martin Andersen.............................................pg. 30-31 POETRY .................................................pg.32-34 IN THIS ISSUE BY Dr.Alex Van Huynh Beatriz Seelaender Rey Fairburn Rose Menyon Heflin ART, FILM & MUSIC by: MEANWHILE, IN AUSTRALIA The Neon Rebel ...................................................pg.24-29 WHY YOU DON’T KNOW A THING ABOUT UKRAINIAN MUSIC By Olene Pohonchenkova ...............................pg.36-39 FEATURED ARTIST Jessa Dupuis .........................................................pg.40-45 The Poetic Phonotheque presents: New poetry films added to the collection: pg.46-52 (from the Nature & Culture - Poetry Film Festival) and more! www.reddoormagazine.com Pre-order your copy at www.reddoormagazine.com/shop
Red Door Issue #31
Featuring the art of Jessa Dupuis
New titles by Red Press coming this spring 2023
I KNOW WOMEN by Ly de Angeles ............ pg. 15-16
VISUAL POETRY BY
Sofia del Carmen Rodriguez Fernandez...... pg.17-18
THAT DAY ARRIVED
In memory of Knud Sørensen
By Michael Favala Goldman ...........................pg. 20-23
IN THE EYES OF THE BEHOLDER
By Martin Andersen.............................................pg. 30-31
POETRY .................................................pg.32-34
IN THIS ISSUE BY
Dr.Alex Van Huynh
Beatriz Seelaender
Rey Fairburn
Rose Menyon Heflin
ART, FILM & MUSIC by:
MEANWHILE, IN AUSTRALIA
The Neon Rebel ...................................................pg.24-29
WHY YOU DON’T KNOW A THING
ABOUT UKRAINIAN MUSIC
By Olene Pohonchenkova ...............................pg.36-39
FEATURED ARTIST
Jessa Dupuis .........................................................pg.40-45
The Poetic Phonotheque presents:
New poetry films added to the collection: pg.46-52
(from the Nature & Culture - Poetry Film Festival)
and more!
www.reddoormagazine.com
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POETRY<br />
Sun’s apparition<br />
Giants and rain –<br />
Light begetting yellows matched with white-forgotten greys –<br />
Joy dies and by the pale revenant moves<br />
And makes the door of me as nothing more<br />
Than its retelling has nature beyond<br />
Entertain most pleased and most pitiful<br />
Memories – my own chiasm with the world –<br />
Above, possession, sun’s apparition,<br />
And day was delineated in the dark divide –<br />
Wings, their shadows mark the sounds of sunset –<br />
The final uniped, walking upright<br />
At last on the surface of the star – blood<br />
Unbound by brine or breath, viscera razed,<br />
Wholly exaggerated jaws hang themselves open<br />
By vestigial thews – humanity<br />
Rattles our rows of articulations<br />
In dead applause, bones scattering across all the worlds<br />
Possible – yet I only view this as<br />
Reflected, and the moon becomes a puddle broken<br />
Under my foot.<br />
Sun’s apparition by Alex Van Huynh<br />
Dr. Alex Van Huynh received his Ph.D. in Biology<br />
from Lehigh University and is currently an assistant<br />
professor of biology at DeSales University. His poetry<br />
can be found in multiple literary journals.<br />
Right: It was an Eureka Moment by Rose Menyon Heflin<br />
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Originally from rural, southern Kentucky, Rose Menyon Heflin is<br />
a writer and artist living in Madison, Wisconsin.