my poem "we are sharing true emotions" is in paperwall #7, and also a story by aidan blake. i do not know aidan blake, i can't find anything else by him (but i haven't looked very hard yet).
paperwall is cool, check it, in issue 6 there was a story from ofelia hunt and a poem from tao lin and i liked both of them.
also, chelsea minnis has a new poem called "dung cart". it made me think "if i could articulate my feelings perfectly at this present moment, and express those feelings in a loosely organised string of words, it would come out this way." if i write a novel, it is going to be about an 18-year-old white boy who wants things that are not dung carts, but realises that he has to feel content with dung carts because dung carts are the only things that exist. then the novel will end and the reader will feel some sort of emotion, i am still trying to work out what emotion they should be feeling though.
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Aidan Blake here, how's it going? Paperwall is pretty neat, are you still in touch with Sam Cole?
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