This Issue Is Golder than Nature’s First Green

Cover - Jersey Devil Press, Issue 120

It’s April, gerbils and ladybugs. The fruit trees are flinging their blooms on the floor like temperamental flower girls, the warm breezes are riffling the ostrich feathers on our fancy-ass hats, and the robins are CHOMPING WORMS IN HALF and EATING THEM RAW, according to Emily Dickinson, noted chronicler of bird and bee activities.

Like the season, this issue passes swiftly but leaves a lingering impression of wonders and delights. You can read it cover-to-cover and still have time for a sun-dappled stroll through the botanical gardens. Or a moonlit skulk through a haunted forest, if you are of the nocturnal persuasion. Poem from Paul Hostovsky; haiku by Albert Schlaht and Harrison Fisher; flash by Jim Suruda; cover art by Vivien Krantz.

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Guitar Wolf

Harrison Fisher

The Giant Majin (1966)

The great Japanese
God of Rock ‘n Roll come to
destroy the living.

 

Return of the Giant Majin (1966)

Manga, anime, 
mountain, cloud, forest, village,
villagers—all gone.

 

HARRISON FISHER published twelve collections of poems from 1977 to 2000, most recently Poematics of the Hyperbloody Real. In 2022, after a long hiatus, he began publishing new poems in magazines again, among them Apocalypse Confidential, BlazeVOX, e-ratio, Ligeia, Misfit Magazine, Otoliths, and #Ranger.

haiku

Albert Schlaht

seagull frenzy
a beach with enough for all
feast of mermaid

 

A native of Big Sky Country, ALBERT SCHLAHT, resides in the Rockies, where he enjoys cool mountain breezes blowing into the valley, chilling his mind, enticing his imagination to splatter forth on paper in the form of short poems and flash fiction—at times, fairy blue, but occasionally, a black ink exits from darkness within, birthing words from the macabre.