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  • Death Sonnet

    hopefully the last of the Dead Poets of the Lyric series: Brenda, her wheelchair shining chrome in thestreetlight, her red hair up in a whisp likecotton candy, her magical yet… read more

    Formal, Vol. 1 N. 3

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    December 19, 2024

  • The Dead and Alive List

    In the last few days I have seen posts of people honoring Taylor Swifts 35th birthday (Happy Birthday, Taylor) and honoring the memories of people like Nikki Giovanni, the great… read more

    Miscellaneous, Vol. 1 N. 3

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    December 13, 2024

  • The old man was dead

    He shuffled about the station cleaning and sweeping, but moving slow, I asked him and he said, oh, yes, a long while back, I remember it all though somehow I… read more

    Publisher’s Poem, Vol. 1 N. 3

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    November 27, 2024

  • Books, Writers, Readers, and Sales, and Who is Making a Living?

    In the English language market of the book publishing world there are 4 million new titles published every  year, about 75% of these are indie or self-published with the remaining… read more

    Business & Economics, Miscellaneous, Vol. 1 N. 3

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    November 26, 2024

  • Someone asked, “What is your favorite library?”

    Picking my favorite library is like picking my favorite child. The downtown Montgomery Alabama Library with its four large rooms, one for children, one for non-fiction one for fiction and… read more

    Food, Dining, & Travel, Literary Analysis, Vol. 1 N. 3

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    November 23, 2024

  • Prepare for Self-Inflicted Wounds

    I remember 1980. I remember 2016.I am prepared both for it to be worse than either and for it to be worse than we can imagine. I remember being in… read more

    Business & Economics, Vol. 1 N. 3

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    November 14, 2024

  • Open Letter to Paramount+

    We dont usually watch American TV, because, to be honest with you, its almost all crap, but as we really like Kathy Bates, and as i am old enough to… read more

    Review, Vol. 1 N. 3

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    November 13, 2024

  • Peace be unto you

    My advice to a friend who has decided to become a Muslim because they feel the other religions have failed us in Palestine: All three Abrahamic religions oppose genocide and… read more

    Society, Vol. 1 N. 3

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    November 10, 2024

  • Trade, Aid, and War

    I observed with great interest, that though China has a huge military and has shown a willingness to use it, they also have spent over a $ trillion USD on… read more

    Business & Economics, Vol. 1 N. 3

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    November 10, 2024

  • Wonderful old manual from the CIA that makes a great workbook for the Resistance

    Did you know that the CIA has a declassified field manual detailing the kinds of sabotage an ordinary person can do with lots of plausible deniability? With like, details for… read more

    Miscellaneous, Politics, Vol. 1 N. 3

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    November 9, 2024

  • Not a poem, only a remembrance

    Dull Thud The sound of the wooden paddle banging against the flat bottom of the aluminum boat I was told it  would scare away the fish, usually by someone older,… read more

    Miscellaneous, Publisher’s Poem, Vol. 1 N. 3

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    November 8, 2024

  • Panacea for Everything

    ANTHONY WATKINS – Tallahassee, FL, USA Long time ago, when I was a boy and the interstate system was still being built, every town of any size had a nice… read more

    Review, Vol. 1 N. 2

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    August 31, 2024

  • The Old Dog Lies in the Sun

    ANTHONY WATKINS- Tallahassee, FL, USA in the warm grassof this overgrown courtyard.He is the last, as am I,the old lady died and I amleft as the keeper. Not the owner.… read more

    Free Verse, Vol. 1 N. 2

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    August 31, 2024

  • The Race

    MICHAEL KLEIZA there are stumps whereher legs & arms should be& water quiescent in the blue poolbelow the starting blockthat she balances onpoised & pindrop stillwhen the starter barks,” On… read more

    Free Verse, Vol. 1 N. 2

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    August 31, 2024

  • Evergreen

    ELIZABETH WEILAND ABRAMS The Thinking Manput down his handdown from his chinto the groundto find the firstfallen snowflake I find myself walkingsideways from thewinter cold to comeSo down the rabbithole… read more

    Free Verse, Vol. 1 N. 2

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    August 31, 2024

  • An Interview with Victoria Law

    Victoria Law is a freelance journalist and author who covers incarceration. Her books include Resistance Behind Bars: The Struggles of Incarcerated Women, Prison By Any Other Name: The Harmful Consequences of Popular… read more

    Interviews, Vol. 1 N. 2

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    August 31, 2024

  • The grand plans we had for Better Than the Times have been derailed by my serious illness. I am in a long struggle to stay alive over the next few… read more

    Fiction, Vol. 1 N. 2

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    July 31, 2024

  • OUTLAW MLA ADJACENT EVENT

    Thoughts from the desk Anthony Watkins, I know it won’t go far in New Orleans, especially on the MLA week, but I would put up $100 sponsorship from Better Than… read more

    Better Than The Times sponsored Events, Vol. 1 N. 1

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    June 3, 2024

  • Nobody Wants to Work, Anymore

    (a continuing series) ANTHONY WATKINS – Socio-economics, Tallahassee, FL, USA Next time you are in a drive thru or a sit down restaurant and the service is slow and maybe… read more

    Socio-economic, Vol. 1 N. 1

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    June 3, 2024

  • A Civil Society

    ANTHONY WATKINS – Tallahassee, Florida, USA In a world where inhumanity has been the norm for millennia, it is easy to look at one group or person and think they… read more

    Politics, Vol. 1 N. 1

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    May 23, 2024

  • Genocide will do it!

    ANTHONY WATKINS – Tallahassee, FL, USA This old fart was firmly in the pro-Israeli camp until Oct 8. The mass killing of innocents by the Israeli forces made me reexamine… read more

    Politics, Vol. 1 N. 1

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    May 4, 2024

  • Abounding Freedom

    Review – ANTHONY WATKINS – Tallahassee, FL, USA Julien Gracq – translated from French by Alice Yang WORLD POETRY 2024 As a lifelong poet (I started writing poetry before I… read more

    Literary Analysis, Review, Vol. 1 N. 1

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    April 29, 2024

  • There is Fire in that Coffee Cup

    ANTHONY WATKINS – Review, Coffee Cup, Pensacola, FL, USA Its Sunday morning, 10 am. There is a tall lanky guy in his 40s is wiping down tables, bussing dirty dishes… read more

    Food, Dining, & Travel, Vol. 1 N. 1

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    April 29, 2024

  • Three Poems by

    STEVE DENEHAN – Kildare, IRE Graffiti It is not the lightsthe buildings, the peoplethat I look atbut the graffition the tunnel wallsthe subway trains really movethe tunnels that contain themmade… read more

    Free Verse, Vol. 1 N. 1

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    April 29, 2024

  • Luddite, a poem

    SÉAMUS DUGGAN – Portarlington, Laois, IRE Luddite The boy signed off all services dropped his phone into the river and headed into the mountains where forest reigns. Dressed in clothes… read more

    Free Verse, Vol. 1 N. 1

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    April 29, 2024

  • Four Poems by Marwan Makhoul translated by Raphael Cohen

    MARWAN MAKHOUL – Maalot Tarshiha, North District, Israel Marwan Makhoul An Arab at Ben Gurion Airport I’m an Arab! I shouted, at the doorway to departures, short-cutting the woman soldier’s… read more

    Free Verse, Vol. 1 N. 1

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    April 29, 2024

  • Gaza – Bombay Suture

    SOPHIA NAZ – Glen Ellen, CA, USA What’s the warp and what the weftRunning through this weaving? -Kabir by the tongue where tomorrowand yesterday are one, call out juxtaposition of… read more

    Formal, Vol. 1 N. 1

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    April 29, 2024

  • Three Poems by AMIRAH AL WASSIF

    AMIRAH AL WASSIF – Egypt After my dad’s funeral After my dad’s funeral, I wore his clothesI still remember how terrible my relatives and neighbors stared at me.First, they whispered… read more

    Free Verse, Vol. 1 N. 1

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    April 29, 2024

  • Poetry is a Shoebox

    ANTHONY WATKINS – Tallahassee, FL, USA Where I keep all the bits and pieces, the left overs, the saved parts the map of how to change the world. Of course… read more

    Publisher’s Poem, Vol. 1 N. 1

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    April 29, 2024

  • A Second Look at A Christmas Carol

    Political Review – ANTHONY WATKINS – Tallahassee, FL, USA As a youngster growing up in a conservative pro-capitalist home, as I emerged into a more progressive mindset, I thought of… read more

    Politics, Vol. 1 N. 1

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    April 29, 2024

  • Poems by Rae Armantrout

    RAE ARMANTROUT – California, USA PREPAREDNESS Animals find us eerie.We can see what’s coming in broad strokes– washed out,frequently displaced. Still, it smites us. Like ghosts we pass back and… read more

    Free Verse, Vol. 1 N. 1

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    April 29, 2024

  • Rae Armantrout Interview

    INTERVIEW – Better Than The Times Rae Armantrrout Rae Armantrout Interview Questions First, it is an honor to interview you again. The last time, in 2018, you had just published… read more

    Interviews, Vol. 1 N. 1

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    April 29, 2024

  • The Five Senses

    PETER MLADINIC – Hobbs, NM, USA The Five Senses, a review of Resurrection River by Anthony Watkins. The University Press. Oxford Square-on-Thames, Alexandria. 2024. $11.00 paper. The five senses are… read more

    Review, Vol. 1 N. 1

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    April 29, 2024

  • Ötzi

    DENNIS ANDREW S. AGUINALDO – Los Baños, Laguna, PH Our fingers trace in water what is mirroredfrom the writing on the wall.Suspended in ice, a man fallen orfalling in place… read more

    Free Verse, Vol. 1 N. 1

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    April 29, 2024

  • Fine Powder

    DENNIS ANDREW S. AGUINALDO – Los Baños, Laguna, PH We wasted baby powder on our young hair.Thus made old, we spoke as grandparents to each other— “Children, gather for a… read more

    Free Verse, Vol. 1 N. 1

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    April 29, 2024

  • Argon, Or A Walking Tour of the Ironlands

    ANTHONY WATKINS – Tallahassee, FL, USA Argon lies in the region of middle Europe that has been trampled upon by Napoleon, Hitler, Stalin and its own long line of internal… read more

    Fiction, Vol. 0 N. 0

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    March 10, 2024

  • When Jesus Walked Across the Mississippi

    ANTHONY WATKINS – Tallahassee, FL, USA It was early Juneand the black folkswere steady choppingwith heavy hoes and the heat rolleddown out of the heavenslike a plague from Egyptlandcalluses and… read more

    Free Verse, Vol. 0 N. 0

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    March 10, 2024

  • Sweet Jesus Wading

    ANTHONY WATKINS – Tallahassee, FL, USA Through the fallen magnolia leaves in some stranger’s backyard. they look like thousands of brown flat bottomed boats all shuffling to the shore of an imaginary lake. Leaves… read more

    Free Verse, Vol. 0 N. 0

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    March 9, 2024

  • Leslie

    ANTHONY WATKINS – Tallahassee, FL, USA I do not go to the office of the cottage. I do not call anyone. I am not sure why I didn’t call the… read more

    Fiction, Vol. 0 N. 0

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    March 9, 2024

  • Ask B3T: UBI, Reparations, and the Tax Burdens of Social Programs.

    ORCHID WATKINS – Tallahassee, FL, USA Before I respond to this preview edition question, I would like to explain what “Ask B3T” is (and isn’t). I’ll try to keep the… read more

    Ask B3T, Vol. 0 N. 0

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    March 9, 2024

  • An Interview With Anthony Watkins

    ORCHID WATKINS – Interviewer – Tallahassee, FL, USA OW: Please tell us a little about yourself. AW: I live, like winne-the-pooh, in the hundred acre woods. in reality our home… read more

    Interviews, Vol. 0 N. 0

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    March 9, 2024

  • The Rough [Sentence]

    ANTHONY WATKINS – Tallahassee, FL, USA Sketched [on the page]without planing,without the sharp shaving[of the English teacher] Rustic and beautifulmis-tensed knotsand wide grains of wordscurving and crackingunder the stress of… read more

    Free Verse, Vol. 0 N. 0

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    March 9, 2024

  • Shrimp Biscuits

    ANTHONY WATKINS – Tallahassee, FL, USA I grew up in the center of football country, between Montgomery and Auburn, Alabama. I played high school football one year, made varsity on… read more

    Food, Dining, & Travel, Vol. 0 N. 0

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    March 9, 2024

  • Workers Are Not Motivated by Money

    ANTONY WATKINS – Tallahassee, FL, USA In 2015, I was tasked with saving a company that had operated at a loss for nearly a decade. The ownership had decided to… read more

    Business & Economics, Vol. 0 N. 0

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    March 9, 2024

  • Cornell West, The Democratic Party, Trump, Palestine, and an old white man’s coming of awareness.

    ANTHONY WATKINS – Tallahassee, FL, USA Many years ago, I enjoyed listening to Cornell talk on various shows. He is truly brilliant, and says what he thinks. But over time,… read more

    Politics, Vol. 0 N. 0

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    March 9, 2024

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