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Endecasyllabics: About the Women (Alma, Ruthie)
The lion-maned poet holds court on our blue
Carolyne Wright
September 30, 2021
Beipei, Low Water, Winter 1985
Li Ping is peeling
Andrea Lingenfelter
October 18, 2021
Pomade
It has been so long since anyone has touched it
David Keplinger
October 18, 2021
Sources And Outcomes & Through The Hospital Corridor
Too many moons crossing in solitude
Dennis Sampson
October 18, 2021
the midwest sheds its skin
& leaves it clinging to a fence post
Doug Ramspeck
October 20, 2021
Paying a Blind Man to Wash and Wax My Car
Maybe they’re right, friends who mock me,
Helen Pruitt Wallace
October 20, 2021
What If a House Could Draw its Own Blueprints? and The Decision
The house grows wild, floats
Susan Rich
October 24, 2021
Bee Line
Maybe the crow flies
Steve Kronen
October 24, 2021
Mommie
After I’m dead, will the world will remember me
Peter Cooley
October 24, 2021
Acne
And I’d see it that way, the word, all
Patrick Whitfill
October 24, 2021
Reading Julio Cortázar after turning 70
Years ago, there was your story about a man named John Howell.
Patricia Spears Jones
October 24, 2021
Major Brands…
Cloth covers a woman’s face so we
Kate Monaghan
October 24, 2021
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