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A Brief Portfolio
Midlife, midsummer, and an infatuation
Heather Treseler
Gonzalez-Torres at the Solstice and Why they Revere the Alcoholic Neighbor
Everyone guzzled what light there was leftover,
Merridawn Duckler
THE COMPLETE LIST OF EVERYTHING
Plow blade excavated from a tomb
Eric Pankey
Puritan Watc, Yonder and Birthday
Longitude was the great mystery
Lisa Russ Spaar
Caravaggio’s Supper
They were tired and hungry when they found themselves just outside the village now known as
Sandra M. Gilbert
Two poems by Sandra Moussempès, translated from French by Carrie Chappell and Amanda Murphy
A house stands out from the rest of the forest, emptied of its occupants for centuries
Sandra Moussempès
Carpe Diem
You won't live
Timothy Liu
Three Poems
There, roots are
Gregory Orr
All That Evening
You woke slowly
Carol Kner
Three Poems
All things counter, original, spare strange
Nicole Cooley
Jukkasjärvi, Sweden | Hämeenkyrö, Finland
It flew like a little bird
Mark Wunderlich
What is Pleasure
The supreme pleasure of love
Angela Ball
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