by Matt Bialer | Feb 20, 2020
For Izzy Bialer Lapidus I join a bereavement group But I last for one session Marriages over fifty years Died suddenly Brain aneurism Long battle with cancer I am the only one Who isn’t crying The only one I don’t know these people What am I doing here?...
by Matt Bialer | May 21, 2018
The Spirit Molecule calls It calls In room 631 She leaps up Ready to answer Ready to answer In her session We see many Of the sure signs Of a mystical experience The suspension Of the boundaries Of time and space The ecstatic nature Of the encounter Her own...
by Matt Bialer | Dec 20, 2014
1909 Lights appear in the sky Say, it’s that machine Isn’t it? Tillinghast Machine It all begins December With Mr. Wallace E. Tillinghast Vice-President Sure Seal Manufacturing Company Worcester, Massachusetts Curled mustache Dark hair smooth And slicked back Shiny...
by Matt Bialer | Aug 4, 2014
(Excerpt from Section 1) John William Dunne– Accomplished Anglo/Irish aeronautical engineer Designer of Britain’s Early military aircraft Envisions flying machine That needs no steering No steering Flight of the zanortia seed Parachute seeds Fly through the air...
by Matt Bialer | Apr 12, 2014
Miles of nothingness Across open frozen lakes Inuvik to Tuktoyaktuk The Mackenzie River Parts of the Arctic Ocean The distant oil rigs, World’s most desolate spot Ninety grand in 3 months, Before the melt A convoy of six trucks,...