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A Lean-to at the End of the Galaxy
You fire a fiction deep into my brain
Jonathan Weinert
My Surly Heart
You don’t know what lives
David Huddle
From Pendant que Perceval tombait, by Tania Langlais, translated from French by Jessica Cuello
you don’t know how to write with lightness
Tania Langlais
BRAINS | ECLIPSE
You didn’t have any
Tara Skurtu
Alexandru (1904 – 1984)
You cross the hill by wagon to Românești. Airplanes stretch ropes of milk in our way not unlike the wire you’d
Moni Stanila
For Night to Fall
You could tell from the start that the best
Carl Phillips
Widow
You cannot consider yourself a widow just because the full moon has gone
David Shumate
Oxalis in the Ingleside & Zucchini in August
You can find the world’s second largest sundial
Diane K. Martin
Pierantonio on Being Married to Artemisia Gentileschi the Night She Dances the Ballet: War of Beauty War of Love, 1612
You broke through a bouquet
Kaitlin Rizzo
Your Brother’s Face
You believe your brother will come down
Christopher Howell
Your Brother’s Face
You believe your brother will come down
Christopher Howell
Ever Wish We’d Gone Beyond Being Friends? and My Auto Dealership
You asked. I’m remembering the vacation island
Scott Withiam
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