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Blood Orange Review Zero Issue - Meet the Editors

0.1 | from "44H" Heather K. Hummel:
There’s no way to disagree with the yumminess of something, especially if that something is the color of “whipped berry.”

 

 
Blood Orange Review 1.1 - April 2006
1.1 | from "Phone" by Sally Albiso:
She swallowed her cell phone,
choked as it pressed on her larynx,
shoved there by her boyfriend
to still the tongue’s smug muscle. . .
   
Blood Orange Review 1.2 - June 2006
1.2 | from "Premature Regrets" by Adina Kay:
Sara says, mamikah, tell me, what’s new in your private life?
   
Blood Orange Review 1.3 - August 2006
1.3 | from "Dove Meat" by Eileen Malone:
She talks about the dove meat
in this special Adriatic gravy
the last one warbled “I’m sorry”
and she said “I don’t mean it”
going ahead, slicing its throat
so the blood spurted cleanly. . .
   
Blood Orange Review 1.4 - October 2006
1.4 | from "Six Eggs and Grace" by Joel James Davis:
Mr. Jones’s fame made people give a holy crap about what he looked like with his insides on the outside. . . .
   
Blood Orange Review 1.5 - December 2006
1.5 | from "Clearcut" by Alice Derry:
A man and a woman can love each other
so much it would be impossible
to unravel what they have together,
the threads not just woven,
but matted . . .
   
Blood Orange Review 2.1 - February 2007
2.1 | from "Bureaucracy of Trees" by Colie Hoffman:
Now is the perfect moment
To quit my job
And begin work as a tree.
That's the life:
Roots twisting nude in damp dirt,
No clean-up, no apology. . .
   
Blood Orange Review 2.2 - April 2007
2.2 | from "A Little Fever" by Kristy Bowen:
In the glass factory, the space behind
her body is warm, chambered
like a heart. All wires and threaded light.
Her mind a railcar sideways on a track. . .
   
Blood Orange Review 2.3 - June 2007
2.3 | from "Rue" by Kit Kennedy:
how my finger recoils
from a drop of juice
almost imperceptible the cut . . .
   
Blood Orange Review 2.4 - August 2007
2.4 | from "Fugue State" by Ben Russell:
In my hand I’m holding
a can of tuna in aisle five
when the lights go out.
No one is moving. . .
   
Blood Orange Review 2.5 - October 2007
2.5 | from "On Appearance" by Nicholas Ripatrazone:
When are a man’s shorts too short? The knee is an arbitrary, yet time-honored barrier. Anything lower feigns youth, and anything higher is feminine, because there is nothing less masculine than a thigh. . . .
   
Blood Orange Review 2.6 - December 2007
2.6 | from "The First Lovefall" by Corey Mesler
We all went outside.
Love was gathering in puddles
in the declivities of the parish lawn.
It was the first lovefall
and some of us thought we knew how
it would end. Some of
us were optimistic suddenly. . .
   
Blood Orange Review 3.1 - March 2008
3.1 | from "Jellyfish" by Sarah J. Sloat
There are rooms underwater
we can't imagine, pellucid rooms
we'll never penetrate, gelid
chambers, fastened by lashes
to the tide. Dark sharpens
their sparkle, a trance of staircases
and chandeliers that traipse
and sway as those on ships
drawn far from shore. . .
 
 
Blood Orange Review 3.2 - July 2008
3.2 | from "Someting In the Way" by Sarah Layden
. . . According to the Internet, the celebrity
grows something inside herself. She won’t say
whether it’s a fetus or cancer. Or a fake
fetus. Or fake cancer. The talk show host
sighs and deadpans, “It’s always something.”
Of course he’s wrong. It’s something else.
   
Blood Orange Review 3.3 - September 2008
3.3 | from "Mathmatics, Gallbladders, and Sticking Your Babies in the Mail" by Calvin Mills
Allow the failure to be housed in a small unimportant organ inside you—one you can live without. A tonsil or appendix would be my first choice, but many of you may already be sans these superfluous organs. Then what? Okay, I know what you’re considering, but let’s not lose our fertility over this.
   
Blood Orange Review 3.4 - November 2008
3.4 | from "Avalanche" by Gregory Lawless
I knew a guy once
who died, and came back
as a planetary ring
somewhere in the space-boonies.
He’s still mostly dust.
And when he sends
letters home they just burn up
in the atmosphere...

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

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