Welcome to TIMBER 9.1!

Hello readers, Our Fall/Winter issue is now live! It has been a privilege to be just one small circuit in the team that helped put it all together. Our entire editing and reading staff took great care to bring you this issue, and I hope that you enjoy reading it...

City of Flood by Henry Goldkamp

City of Flood "This li'l bitch just wants / to let the sun set on her anger." —Stefene Russell Ankle Deep In his undershirt and umbrella hat and Adidas slides, Louis on this Thursday morning is graceful and trash, a pile of spent roman candles. When he open hands my...

Three Untitled Poems by Simon Perchik

These gravestones are shaped the way every avalanche wants to enter the Earth –first as a single doorstep then the rush though the rocks you listen for are already moons helping you find the door for holding on while the light under you becomes another shadow made from wood lays...

Two Poems by David Mucklow

still, the west a month before town is swallowed in slow business the river swells to the cottonwoods a woman says don’t come home too late still, the west every iteration of blue missing in the solemn weather a house fire erases into prairie sky still, the west alpine gusts...

Two Poems by Joey Belonger

Love Spell from My Past & Future Bodies I’m bleeding smoke salt so he loves me scouring for leaves in a t pot won’t matter if he loves me or he loves me not I will get him in his olfactory with derivatives from acid wash cunts or testes, if...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CLAUDE! by Dan Pinkerton

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CLAUDE! Last night I was sobbing again in the bathroom— Unclothed, soaped-up, nothing new—when I happened to glance out the window and see the peeping tom crying too, nakedly, and we shared a moment of camaraderie before I went to the kitchen, digging in the drawer for the...

Two Poems by Chiron Alston

Parturient single minded in her blossom days, a migrating swallow, a strike- slip fault parrying paws, rattling inane classmates, who supposed their words should be hers. trusted her father’s box wrenches, but wary of his single purpose delight. her lab-safe Bunsen, a one notion burner, blue flame, catalysis hot, gave...

Two Poems by Brianna Flavin

Mother & Crone You are the winter I relearn when a hard frost strips the herbs to blackmats overnight pass over our house , I’m behind the glass saying don’t take my daughter when it all goes white. No wonder, old mother that every ache of the marrow echoes to...

Two Poems by Anne Garwig

Negation #1 What cannot be expressed by taboo cannot be expressed by people in crisp, white a-frame houses. What else cannot be expressed is like that which animals and babies cannot express. It exists in ticket lines and ATM transfers. Before grief. The cacophony of the zoo, as illustrated in...

After the Impact by Laurinda Lind

After the Impact Someone comes pouring through me like gunpowder, overestimating the limits of my skin and serially unbraiding my bones. Later on, cold facts shear away from me like comets so fast they leave craters where seas might start so armies of arrivers can march in the night, slashing...

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