J. Marcus Weekley has lived in Gulfport, Mississippi for the past seven years. He has exhibited quilts at venues ranging from The Gulf States Quilting Association Show in Louisiana to The National Qui
When it’s on your fingers, thick as paste, think blood, think Christ, think
Judas, think your own life liquid seeping from the gash on the top of your head.
Apply it to
Some days are an empty bolt, flat and brown, and everything’s unfurled. If you
stand out on the balcony, the wings of pigeons will tip you. My own tux is thick
as
Most poets can tell you who their poetic grandparents, cousins, brothers, and
sisters are – maybe not every single poet who preceded them, but those whose
work or style transformed or contributed significantly to
It’s interesting to hear an audience’s reaction to naked people onscreen. Kate
Winslet’s Hanna in The Reader begins to undress her newfound captive Michael,
and then dares to stand behind