Sunday, August 1, 2010

Mission Accomplished in Iraq by John Pursch


We lost our best chef trying to broil a falcon.
It was the bartender's idea, a really stupid thing.
Hell of an aftermath, too:
taser didn't work on the bird, nor the mace;
couldn't get a bat on it, so we had to blow up the room.

Bicycle pump, sealing putty,
funnels, tubing, irrigation ditch,
flounders, ramjet, pulp novels,
cat pipe, flange point of the extension,
formal transition to Equation City...

At ignition, a hurricane tore off the roof,
showering every patron with our now-patented
Broiled Falcon Seafood Surprise:
lagoon fish, plankton, crab cakes, and pheasant,
caramelized in brake fluid and hot plastic.

Author bio:

John Pursch lives with his wife, Teri, and their two cats, Sky and Miles, in Tucson, Arizona. He is an IT analyst at the University of Arizona's Lunar & Planetary Laboratory, where he supports several NASA planetary missions. In 2009, John received the NASA Group Achievement Award for his role on the Phoenix Mars Lander Payload Team. John holds a math degree from Caltech and is an accomplished memorist, having recently recited the first 1,500 digits of pi from memory.

My Privilege as an Oppressor by Jon Wesick



I keep a nude picture of Andrea Dworkin*
by the tissues and hand lotion in the bedroom.
My fantasy is always the same.
We sit across a checkered tablecloth
in a Manhattan restaurant.
I tell her I want to love her for her mind,
want to hear her whisper, “Seduction
is no different than rape.”
Then she runs off with Norman Mailer
and leaves me with the check.


* Radical, anti-pornography feminist


Author bio:

Jon Wesick has a Ph.D. in physics and has published over two hundred poems in small press journals such as the The New Orphic Review, Pearl, Pudding, and Slipstream. Two of his chapbooks have been honorable mentions in the San Diego Book Awards. His poem, “Bread and Circuses,” won second place in the 2007 African American Writers and Artists contest.