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From: Vol.04 N.01 – Where to feel now

a complex number

by Mark Young

Often said, going to Cuba

feels like going back in

time. The cat & I may be

inseparable, but I sure wish

she spoke better Spanish or

 

had prepared an autoresponder

before becoming the primary

host for a wide range of plant

& animal species. She’s so good

at going off of the pick & roll.

Published: January 2017
Mark Young

Mark Young’s most recent books are Mineral Terpsichore & Ley Lines, both from gradient books of Finland, & The Chorus of the Sphinxes, from Moria Books in Chicago. A new collection, some more strange meteorites, is due out from Meritage & i.e. Press, California / New York, in early 2017.

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