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Florida
Every beauty barbed, from the tiniest mites
Kimberly Johnson
Spoiler Alert
This all started when Tanya, that wreck of a billionaire
Julie Bruck
Sky Grief
Arizona and the Black Canyon
Jules Jacob
On the Way to the Acupuncturist
In the wrong lane, the slow one—
Carol Moldaw
Essay with a Grain of Salt
Salt on black silk
James Richardson
Paper
Damned if I’ll be the woman who collects mass produced throw pillows counts her
Jane Springer
As So Often Happens | Twenty-two Years Later
As so often happens, in the middle
Jessica Greenbaum
DOMINION HELD AND ALTERED BY CHILDREN
Feral children leave the inside screens
Bruce Smith
[I encircle you] translated by Sasha Dugdale
I encircle you as a zone of mountains, granite corona
Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva
Night Rising
Silence falls in tiny waves, women shutting
Afaa Michael Weaver
A FLOW STONE IN CO. CLARE
You want to fathom me,
Daniel Tobin
THE OMEN IN WOMEN
It is only playing Words With Friend
Denise Duhamel
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