2011 — The Monarch Review — Page 18
Song of the Family – Brad Dunn and Dandelion Gold
Sunday, February 27, 2011 3:13 — 0 Comments
Song of the Family Brad Dunn has long been known in Seattle’s underground music circles as an over-achieving drinker, a brilliant songwriter and a wise-ass. Dandelion Gold Records recently released his full length record Brad Dunn and Dandelion Gold on CD. It’s available at www.dandeliongold.com.
Unfilmed – Mary Collins
Wednesday, February 23, 2011 20:59 — 1 Comment
My camera was stolen last night (the night, dancing, steaks, wine, new friends and more drinking were worth it though), so you pretty people are just going to have to believe me
Room 4-B – Margaret Pritchard Houston
Tuesday, February 22, 2011 12:10 — 0 Comments
There is a brightly colored bulletin board on the wall. Each letter of the alphabet is cut out of construction paper and stapled against the electric blue background. Under each letter is a picture – A for Alligator, B for Bear, C for Cockatiel. All of them are animals. Under X, a stag stands patiently, a square object over its midsection, revealing curving bones. X for X-ray. Outside, the leaves flash white undersides – it is windy, threatening to storm – in the pale security lights around the window. Behind the trees, the sky shows the first signs of the […]
Baby Trees – Toke Hoppenbrouwers
Monday, February 14, 2011 17:43 — 0 Comments
“No, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) does not exist in Indonesia.â€
He Writes – Jed Myers
Monday, February 14, 2011 14:59 — 0 Comments
The pentametric voice—it can oppress. A sonnet speaks to timelessness, but you and I have less breath and time than this.
Monarch Music 1.0
Monday, February 14, 2011 13:14 — 1 Comment
Dave Abramson’s composition Sidney Abramjits leaves no question—it’s a gorgeous piece of music.
Can Literary Tradition Survive Capitalism? – Katie Wilson
Monday, February 14, 2011 0:44 — 3 Comments
The founding of a new literary magazine is, I believe, a thoroughly worthwhile endeavor.
Ernest Williamson III
Thursday, February 10, 2011 15:45 — 0 Comments
Work by Ernest Williamson III Fleeting History, ink, 2010
The answer isn't poetry, but rather language
- Richard Kenney












