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Edna St. Vincent, M.F.A.
Chic and petite, blind to her destiny
Mary Jo Salter
What a Man Wants is the Power to Name the Terms of His Rescue
If I had that power,
Ray Gonzalez
Winter | Untitled
Let this winter pass into another winter.
Ester Naomi Perquin
from Fourteen Fourteenliners
Why can say passion fruit for instance always begin again
Hsia Yü
Four Poems
A sudden pain flares in in my head like a match flaring into darkness: my mother is dying.
Amy Newlove Schroeder
FAMILY BATTLES | WITCH
My uncle stares at the TV throughout
Diann Blakely
Diptych
I’m hammering nails into the stretchers,
Alice Rose George
Elegy for My Grandmother in the Form of a Cactus
The way each linked lobe of your cactus swallows all
Julia Bouwsma
Flight, Ours & A Burn So Bad It Requires Ice
We’re in bad, we’re in terrible, shape
Steven Cramer
Brothers
Who eats with a jaw half-cranked with counterweight
Laura Kolbe
And Now, As Promised
How lousy are your prospects when you
William Trowbridge
MARATHON | SHORELINE
Jesus hears a swarm of bees beneath his porch. His television
Amelia Martens
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