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The Park from Above
What scared them? Scores of wild green parrots
Chase Twichell
The Palm Reader & Fire Horse
These blithe lines
Ekiwah Adler-Belendez
The Pair
Here’s how they climbed out of the nights’ custody.
Karl Krolow
The Other Hemisphere & Like California
It shut us up, the new, dumbed us
Judy Katz
The Orders of the Ordinary
Death seemed no more
William Logan
The Only One
In the stories of old there were always three.
Nin Andrews
The One Crying in English Class
From time to time, I still get angry
Freesia McKee
THE OMEN IN WOMEN
It is only playing Words With Friend
Denise Duhamel
The Old Thoughts
Immersed, called forth—
Daniel Bourne
The Old Pythagorean | Wish You Were Here
The Scottish sheep farmer John Williamson espoused the Pythagorean doctrine of metempsychosis, which held that
Rachel Careau
The Oklahoma Purchase
William Howard Taft wouldn’t drink before dark.
Brian Henry
The Occupant Imagines the House as a Great Fish & Eight Things…
It has already swallowed a century, each year a silver iridescent scale. For eight, she has lived in its belly,
Jennifer Maier
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