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A SHOUT FROM THE DARK
If like a Buddhist I accepted the world
Pui Ying Wong
A Singleton & Self Portrait: Between the Car and the Sea
They climb to their lookout, each day, different,
Elaine Sexton
A Snow Woman
A window on a side yard in winter.
Daisy Fried
A Story about the Bees
I still have the bees
Derek JG Williams
A Story About Vietnam and Alexi Santana
In a tiled bathroom stall, one chapter per tile,
Steven Cramer
A Story of Mother Mary I Could Believe
The woman who was Mary knew things.
Nin Andrews
A Tall Bird
on the one hand, beauty remains.
Dan Coman
A Terribly Sentimental Fork
As unmined silver,
Amy Gerstler
A Thin Membrane and For the New Parent
I knew she had a glass eye though she never spoke of it
Maria Dylan Himmelman
A Toy Airplane
The tumor
Kevin Prufer
A VARIATION | MY MOTHER BEFORE SHE DIED | HART CRANE
Why ask to know, twin and neighbor,
William Louis-Dreyfus
A Wedding in the Hotel
Sorry, the dining room’s closed:
Chase Twichell
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