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Vita Nova
Born on the outskirts of the Romanian kingdom
Katia Kapovich
The Recognizable | Poem Beginning with a Line by C. Dale Young
Like when an irresistible force
Troy Jollimore
Prayer Written on a Wide Veranda on a Comfortable Couch in Sewanee, TN
If prayer requires an audience that is divine
Rebecca Aronson
Lion Cub & Whales
We’d taken to being clever, or is that merely mischievous?
Carol Potter
return of the repressed in the age of avantgarde robots
creating and smashing ideas of high and low was a good
Andrei Codrescu
The Etymology of “Alaasa” [علاسة]
In 2006, the word
Nomi Stone
Aspect
The spirit’s simulacra have obtained
Scott Cairns
The Definition of Postmodernism & If
I was in David Lehman’s Modern Poetry class when I first heard the term “postmodernism.”
Nin Andrews
Night Rising
Silence falls in tiny waves, women shutting
Afaa Michael Weaver
In Purgatory
Not easy.
Lloyd Schwartz
Salvation, in B#
Bigtime Baltimore, new
Afaa Michael Weaver
Feasts for the Blind | My Dear Menshevik
That year it rained crows. Birds fell out of the sky in midflight.
Bernard Farai Matambo
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