Running on Cargo
The Ingredients
Polaroid #1 by H. de Montbazon 
On the black and blue sea of onlookers we anchored our ship in the sixth arrondissement, untwisted the spyglass to absorb jewels of Paris enthralled by a...
Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Poetry 
Where I Left My Postmodern by J. Hargreaves 
4 gin and accolades. Butter the crumpets of de Beistegui or become an apostrophising apostle. Necessarily merrily...
Charles de Beistegui, le 'Bal du Siècle', poetry 
A Doggerel's Dinner by A. James 
I have seen the horrors of a life misspent In filth and floundery With thieves and scoundrels In love, in liqueur, forever Thinner; On rooftops Of dram...
poetry, writer, books 
.The Hourglass is Upside Down. by H. de Montbazon 
Jaywalking with friends in Paris our eyes are pulled up by echoing vultures, God, the cold november carresses and wrap bites temporary skin, unwraping walls...
poetry, writer, books 
Hundreds and Thousands by J. Hargreaves 
To all promising dissenters, to those emergent amoebae, To those with optimistic station and troller’s temperate motivation, To those warming the larvae of...
poetry, writer, books 
Using the First Person by J. Hargreaves 
“The violet swirls, purple beams, and glowing coils of the stressed eye…” I hasn’t presented a test – as...
poetry, writer, books 
One Century After Another by H. de Montbazon 
In a reverie while butterflies laugh, And blue stripes sleep on unfolded deckchairs, And marmalade scribbles ...
poetry, books, art 
Untitled by A. James 
It’s as if Paris dreamed Us all up one November evening A green mist dropped Down from the rooftops And together with the stars We disappeared on the...
(Yougo Jeberg, poetry, writer 
Salomé by J. Hargreaves 
From the patter (The portico’s echo of her slipper told me a dancer) I discerned she’d taken whatever Left at the last juncture, To the ministry of...
poetry, writer, books 
Polaroid #0 by H. de Montbazon 
Void blossomed the universe coughed chaos dark matter opened the curtains and tongues of light lapsed the frame, carving the sun dial. ...
Gustave Courbet, l'origine du monde) 
The Head Hunted by A. James 
Breaking into Bedlam’s opaque hallways Of diabolic dreaming and senseless Meanings where vagabonds and heathens Are caught up in coat-tails of pickpockets...