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Jungle Writers

David P. Kronmiller, Editor-In-Chief
Notes from the Jungle
Matthew Tullman, Current Events Editor
On current events.
Joyce Chen Blogging from New York.
Tharuna Devchand Blogging from South Africa.
J Lampinen
Our resident comic strip, Congo & Steve
Joanna Lord
Blogging on life, art and spirituality.
Jeremy Olsen
Director of Development emeritus and occasional commentator.
Dan Rickabus
On things musical.
Nicky Schildkraut
On poetry.

Plus guest writers and past staff, including Zach Fehst, Amy Reynolds, Aaron Vaccaro, Jae Day, Sarah Jawaid, Scott Martin, and Bronson Picket.
April 19, 2010, at 3:00 pm — Arts and Culture | Poetry | Writing / / /

Poetry: “Human Torture Device” by Joanna Lord

Sick demon,
You try to stick me,
With ideas about,
How that man over there,
Will dare to try and make me tremble …
ADULT SUBJECT MATTER

April 19, 2010, at 7:30 am — Arts and Culture | Audio | Poetry | poetry reading | Writing / / / /

Poetry: “IV.The Defector” from Nicky Schildkraut’s Subaltern Series

It was never rhetorical. After the only tractor in the village died and the last weeds were gathered for dinner, she fled across the frozen Tumen river, across the border into yet another border.
Listen to Nicky’s own reading of this fourth of five movements in her “Subaltern Series”.

April 19, 2010, at 6:00 am — Arts and Culture | Poetry | Writing / / / /

Poetry: “goodbye regrets” by Tharuna Devchand

An old woman sat on a foot high wall;
her wisdom etched wrinkles into my youth
as her hand called. …

April 18, 2010, at 7:30 am — Arts and Culture | Audio | Poetry | poetry reading | Writing / / / /

Poetry: “III. The Other Mother” from Nicky Schildkraut’s Subaltern Series

It was never autobiographical. They said to write, I gave you up, out of love. Next door, the washer thumped in heat, and the other girls were embroidering in the kitchen, god god god.
Listen to Nicky’s own reading of this third of five movements in her “Subaltern Series”.

April 18, 2010, at 6:30 am — Arts and Culture | Poetry | Writing / / /

Poetry: “Two Versions of the Same Sound” by Joanna Lord

Her mouth is a disease,
Going down South on me,
I see as a child,
Something wild and obscene …

April 17, 2010, at 7:00 am — Arts and Culture | Audio | Poetry | poetry reading | Writing / / / /

Poetry: “II. Family Portrait” from Nicky Schildkraut’s Subaltern Series

It was never allegorical. He stood in the center, slightly displaced from the others. One thinner leg, withered from polio. Thick glasses.
Listen to Nicky’s own reading of this second of five movements in her “Subaltern Series”.

April 17, 2010, at 6:00 am — Arts and Culture | Poetry | Writing /

Poetry: “unseen (unwanted?)” by Jeremy Olsen

“In time I’ll have to throttle up and go.
I’m just two steps too slow.
(My dancing days are gone, you know.)…”

April 16, 2010, at 2:08 pm — Arts and Culture | Audio | Poetry | poetry reading | Writing / / / /

Poetry: “I. Third-Person” from Nicky Schildkraut’s Subaltern Series

A boy hurries to the grocery for fresh bread, but finds it already closed. Returning home, his father spanks him. The moral of the story is: It doesn’t matter if you hurry.
Listen to Nicky’s own reading of this first of five movements in her “Subaltern Series”.