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“Today we shall begin discussing Longinus’ treatise On the Sublime.”
David Dominguez
Old Man Swimming
When the Old Man of the Sea shapeshifting on the bottom
Tom Sleigh
An Island
Toward the end of the island
Steve Kronen
Slowly But Not Too Much and When Your Lover Leaves You
as if making your way through an alphabet
Angie Estes
The Bird that Begins it
In the world-famous night which is already flinging away bits of dark but not
Jorie Graham
Zone
This ancient world finally leaves you weary
Guillaume Apollinaire
POSTCARD
always the dark body hewn asunder; always
Brionne Janae
The Etymology of “Alaasa” [علاسة]
In 2006, the word
Nomi Stone
Beginning and Whatever Doesn’t Kill Your Mother Makes Her Stronger
One of the first days my mom’s in the ICU, I try to describe
Denise Duhamel
BETRAYAL—ORANGES AND APPLES | EEE EQUALS EMCEE SQUARED
I am a plastic tree, naturally
Arthur Vogelsang
One for André Breton
Always for the first time
Jules Jacob
On Clitocybe Nuda | On Oysters
Peak of autumn’s deepening yellow
Jeffrey Greene
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