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DRUNK MONKEYS IS A Literary Magazine and Film Blog founded in 2011 featuring short stories, flash fiction, poetry, film articles, movie reviews, and more

Editor-in-chief KOLLEEN CARNEY-HOEPFNEr

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chris pruitt

founding editor matthew guerrero

POETRY / Nutritional Supplement / Brad Rose

Spent the week dehumanizing the artificial intelligence. It had the nerve to give me the placebo and it tasted just like chicken; fibrous, yet melancholy. Despite my attempts to fructify the shibboleths, the economy remains lonely and depressed. Although the market originally signaled a range of encouraging indicators, sometimes a maybe is just a perhaps. I’ve been practicing my vertical sleeping skills to guard against the sudden onset of insomnia. I’ve also been considering a return to discount televangelism, but why cut corners when half is better than none? Marjean says I have a relentless optimism only a Disney could love, but she thinks I’m out of my mind for devising a scheme to rob the organ donor bank, even if it is suitable preparation for next week’s tournament. It’s time we rethink Einstein’s universe. Algorithms are just the rules the devil employs as he shakes off his crooked flesh. In the meantime, let’s meet back at my cave, Sugar, for a smoothie. 


Brad Rose was born and raised in Los Angeles, and lives in Boston. He is the author three full-length collections of poetry and flash fiction, Pink X-Ray (Big Table Publishing, 2015), de/tonations, (Nixes Mate Press, 2020), and Momentary Turbulence (Cernvena Barva Press, 2020). WordinEdgeWise from Cerven Barva Press is forthcoming in 2021. Six times nominated for a Pushcart Prize, and twice nominated for the Best of the Net Anthology, Brad’s poetry and fiction have appeared, The Los Angeles Times, The American Journal of Poetry, Clockhouse, Miracle Monocle, Hunger Mountain, Sequestrum, Folio, Lunch Ticket, 45th Parallel, The Baltimore Review, Cultural Weekly, Into the Void, Right Hand Pointing, and other publications. Brad’s website is: www.bradrosepoetry.com

POEM / Voicemail Poem with Misidentification of the Self / Mary Rose Manspeaker

POETRY / “Santa Monica” on Repeat / Frances Klein

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