This issue of this surrealist British Columbian publication from Ron Sakolsky has a dramatic full-color spread, and features the whimsical, thoughtful, playful poems, pictures, and articles that will help get us through an overly linear time.
Here's a poem from the May Day Greetings introduction to the issue:
Oh my Telegraph line
said the white man
My Rail line
My Pipe line
Oh, my Bottom line
My Property line
My Police line
Oh my Power line
My Party line
My Border line
My Linear time
My Assembly line
My Product line
Oh My! I'm Online
Big Brained and Stream-lined
Measurable, Predictable, Manageable?
One Silver-lining
On the horizon
Being the Social Question:
Shall I Keep in line?
Letters from friends, "Beyond the Ecology of Presence: Being Anarchists on Indigenous Lands," "Amok" by Steven Cline, a proposal for a surrealist game, "Transmorgraphy" by Janice Hathaway, Lady of Sensual Ecstasy a poem by LaDonna Smith, "Diane di Prima: the she-wolf" on di Prima as anarchist poet and surrealist provocateur, and more, including book reviews of Rant and Dawdle by Colston Wilmott (Bill Smith) and Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments by Saidiya Hartman.