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Willawaw Journal Spring 2024 Issue 18

Table of Contents:
Cover Artist: J.I. Kleinberg
Notes from the Editor
Page One: Terry Adams   Frank Babcock   Stephen Barile   Llewynn Brown   Page Two: J.I. Kleinberg   Jeff Burt   Claire Cella   Dale Champlin   Richard Collins   Ron. L. Dowell   Page Three: J.I. Kleinberg   Jo Angela Edwins   Maureen Eppstein   Ann Farley   Diane Funston   CMarie Fuhrman   Page Four: J.I. Kleinberg   Charles Goodrich   ash good   Tzivia Gover   Stephen Grant   Kevin Grauke   Page Five: J.I. Kleinberg   Suzy Harris   Matthew Hummer   Bette Lynch Husted   FD Jackson   Marc Janssen   Page Six: J.I. Kleinberg   Marilyn Johnston   Blanche Saffron Kabengele   David Kirby   Elizabeth Kirkpatrick-Vrenios  Tricia Knoll   Page Seven: J.I. Kleinberg     Barb Lachenbruch   Susan Landgraf   Gary Lark   Phyllis Mannan   DS Maolalai   Page Eight: J.I. Kleinberg   Richard L. Matta   Catherine McGuire   John Muro   Neal Ostman   John Palen   Page Nine: J.I. Kleinberg   Gail Peck   Diana Pinckney   Vivienne Popperl   Samuel Prince   Sherry Mossafer Rind   Page Ten: J.I. Kleinberg   Jennifer Rood   Maria Rouphail   Joel Savishinsky   Sarah Cummins Small   Doug Stone   Page Eleven: J.I. Kleinberg   Audrey Towns   Laura Grace Weldon   Paul Willis   Martin Willitts, Jr.   Sam M. Woods   BACK PAGE with  J.I. Kleinberg

Back Page with J.I. Kleinberg

 

Artist statement: I live in a place where rain is a refrain. It can be both partner and adversary and always has something to say to our bodies and emotions. This selection of visual poems was suggested by reading and rereading CMarie Fuhrman’s poem “Hells Canyon Revival.” Using the word rain over and over (a refrain!) Furhman’s poem about rain is not a poem about weather. Drawn from an ongoing series of more than 2700 pieces, my found-word collages exploit the accidents of magazine design — the places where, by happenstance, unrelated words stack upon one another or cast unintended meaning across the boundaries of sentence, paragraph, and column break. Each text fragment is the approximate equivalent of a poetic line. The text includes no attributable phrases and the lines that make up each poem are sourced from different magazines.

An artist, poet, and freelance writer, J.I. Kleinberg lives in Bellingham, Washington, USA, and on Instagram @jikleinberg. Her visual poems have been published in print and online journals worldwide and were featured in a solo exhibit at Peter Miller Books, Seattle, Washington, in May 2022, and displayed at the 2022 Skagit River Poetry Festival and in The Cutting Edge: Art of Collage in Asheville, North Carolina, in April 2023. Chapbooks of her visual poems, how to pronounce the wind (Paper View Books) and Desire’s Authority (Ravenna Press Triple Series No. 23) were published in 2023 and another, she needs the river, is forthcoming from Poet Atlas.

 

 

 

 

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