Timorous Trigonometries by Mark Todd “The limit of ‘the secant line’ is ‘the tangent line.’” – John H. Matthews & Russell W. Howell, “The Tangent Parabola” in The AMATYC Review Their remarks […]
S&R Poetry: "Sunrise," by Mark A. Murphy
Sunrise – for Nora by Mark A. Murphy Just for once, what you see will be what you get, somewhere between illusion and reality our lady of song will undo the knots […]
S&R Poetry: Four poems by Desmond Kon Zhicheng-Mingdé
Four Poems by Desmond Kon Zhicheng-Mingdé stoicism is a beaded senryu not matter of fact from genus to rigid form short of the ideal the others now external language running, head hurtling […]
S&R Poetry: Commuter Digressing

Commuter Digressing by Davide Trame Train window, quite a frame: another year starts in the ashes of bloom, the sea of cornstalks, withered now, bronze filaments, a burnt crowd in the low […]
S&R Poetry: Progress Note

Progress Note by Joseph Reich Client informed clinician today that he sleeps with those fangs to replace bite plate the orthodontist gave him. Clinician was curious about role of mother and if […]