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Coda alla Vaccinara | A Dusting
From Keats’s grave, past the Paladiana and Coyote
Ron Smith
Bending Truth to Advantage
From Robert Lowell’s poem “Those Before Us,” these final lines: “Pardon them for existing.
Scott Withiam
Anti-Gravity Time Machine
From the front stoop it’s the 21st century;
Jennifer Michael Hecht
Picking Prunes and The Majestic Theatre
From the ground up is how you rise
D.A. Powell
My Name in Sticks
From the shallow sledding hill I gathered up
Adam Tavel
The One Crying in English Class
From time to time, I still get angry
Freesia McKee
Oak Leaves as Young Musicians and Longing
Frosted-glass window lit orange.
Ashley Mabbitt
Centerfold of the Year | Centerfold of the Month: Rabbit Season | Centerfold of the Month: Judgment
Full frontal I stand, knee-high socks and white heels,
Dorothy Chan
THE LEAVES HAVE NO PITY
gathering under the porch like abandoned promises,
Diane Wakoski
The Real River
Gauze gaze, the present’s freeze never sticks.
Jennifer L. Knox
Murder Ballad & A Story of Teeth
Georg Wilhelm Steller married his sea cow in a simple ceremony on a Bering Island beach.
Brian Barker
From Blue as White (The Book of Margins) by Helga Landauer-Olshvang |
Get out alive – spine, spleen, whole
Helga Landauer-Olshvang
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