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Kabuki
A widow in Mississippi kept them in glass cases,
R.T. Smith
Elements and A Streetcar Named Panera
An abandoned father heals,
Alejandro Escudé
Three Poems
“Today we shall begin discussing Longinus’ treatise On the Sublime.”
David Dominguez
Hotline
The calls came in around the clock. A nunnery in Nova Scotia with a broken clavichord.
Brian Barker
Undomesticated
The large goose does what it always will,
Gerry LaFemina
I’m Nothing
close to a Zen scholar,
Christopher Buckley
What We Work At | Look to the Side
What we work at
Lorenzo Calogero
After the Paris Bombings
I lent my Daily Missal, which had been published before they dropped the Latin, to Robin. Though she had been
Steve Bradbury
A ROMANCE | DOUBLED MIDDAY
A creature without definite feelings. Better so.
Shamshad Abdullaev
The Easy Way to Stop Drinking
We are as flies in a pitcher plant,
Kim Addonizio
Unrest or What the French Horn Can Teach You
To master the French Horn, you need lips of steel
Karen Paul Holmes
A Brief Portfolio
Look, there’s Mom with a cup of flour and a cup of time, staring into her blue bowl.
Mark Irwin
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