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Saturday, June 27, 2020

Portent
“i was king
in the year of burning
we were gods
                                                           
told stories in the
shadows of swaying buildings
in the shadows of burned out cars,
and at every trailer  women gave us their daughters”

“A Flag On Fire Is A Song O Hope,”
by John Sweet the reluctant king looking
o’er the miserable gathered.
They love company.
Dionysius can keep his sword.
Regardless of wasteful bureaucracy
they’d set the emblems ablaze.
These days justice take sides
battle flags and call letters.

‘with claws for hands,
With yellow teeth and then,
When the machine gun was finally invented,
They finally knew there was something more fulfilling than saving lives.’

Could all of said misery could be ended
with a swing of the executioners blade?
And the miserable gathered cheer for the only

‘and i had to be
made to understand that my words
weren’t poems

was given a flag

was given a shovel  

no one would acknowledge
any of the bones i found

the kingdoms
i built from them’
(portent)

and laughter an meaningless joy
‘the storm and then the
Silence before the storm that follows

Pale yellow skies over car crashes
and prayers and the
steady buzz of insects

the river
where your son took his life.

‘you tired of being told
What to do but so what?

Your choices come down to a
Diet of bitter shit
or a diet  of starvation,
and even these are offered grudgingly’

“A Flag On Fire Is A Song O Hope,”
is not for deeper understanding.
Pulling my member from its depths.
Eyeballs peeled from the windshield of constant sameness
and ignorance as this vehicle goes off the road.
This book isn’t for the chanters, agitators. The disaffected.
The belly full of…
It is for the blood. It is for the streets. It is for the burn
and whatever is in its way.

Reviewed by Godfrey Logan
                       

Saturday, June 20, 2020

Collected Plays of Gary Beck Volume I

by

Gary Beck

For Immediate Release
 
The interracial social issue dramas are challenges to our times to remind us to be human. Three of the plays were produced for traditional theater going audiences. The Visit had several staged readings. As well as a six week run at an Off Broadway theater, T’Gether also toured isolated communities with performances for culturally deprived and disadvantaged audiences

 
Collected Plays of Gary Beck Volume I is a 345 page book in paperback with a price of $20.00ISBN: 9390202124 published by Cyberwit Publishing. For  information or to request a review copy,
c0ntact: 
cyberwit@gmail.com
  
Gary Beck has spent most of his adult life as a theater director and worked as an art dealer when he couldn't earn a living in the theater. He has also been a tennis pro, a ditch digger and a salvage diver. His original plays and translations of Moliere, Aristophanes and Sophocles have been produced Off Broadway. His poetry, fiction and essays have appeared in hundreds of literary magazines and his published books include 26 poetry collections, 10 novels, 3 short story collections, 1 collection of essays and 2 collections of  plays. Published poetry books include:  Dawn in CitiesAssault on NatureSongs of a ClerkCivilized WaysDisplaysPerceptionsFault LinesTremorsPerturbationsRude AwakeningsThe Remission of OrderContusions and Desperate Seeker (Winter Goose Publishing. Forthcoming: Learning Curve and Ignition Point). Earth Links, Too Harsh For PastelsSeverance and Redemption Value (Cyberwit Publishing. Forthcoming: Fractional Disorder). His novels include a series ‘Stand to Arms, Marines’: Call to ValorCrumbling Ramparts and Raise High the Walls (Gnome on Pig Productions) and Extreme Change (Winter Goose Publishing). Wavelength will be published by Cyberwit Publishing. His short story collections include: A Glimpse of Youth (Sweatshoppe Publications). Now I Accuse and other stories (Winter Goose Publishing) and Dogs Don’t Send Flowers and other stories (Wordcatcher Publishing). The Republic of Dreams and other essays (Gnome on Pig Productions). The Big Match and other one act plays (Wordcatcher Publishing). Collected Plays of Gary Beck Volume 1 (Cyberwity Publishing Forthcoming: Plays of Aristophanes translated, then directed by Gary Beck). Gary lives in New York City.


Cyberwit Publishing seeks to publish the best in poetry from novices to established poets. Our published Anthologies and Journal Taj Mahal Review have poems that are sensuous, picturesque and impassioned. The poems reveal a fine combination of human elements of romance and the mystic & everyday realities. Cyberwit has published a myriad of new poets, and an increasingly large number of collections of verse. The significance of Poetry has not declined, and the 21st century seems to be the Golden Era of English Poetry. The name of Cyberwit is known to readers in several countries. www.cyberwit.net