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Mari Küla and Mari Meli
Manuela Colipe Benavente breathes in the sun so that she can sleep.
Jaime Luis Huenún
Sidewinder
You say I rudely cut her off, that you had to apologize,
Page Hill Starzinger
Judith Beheading Holofernes
No one ever read the
Book of Judith
to a slave—
Ellen June Wright
Leopard Goes Through Hell Villanelle
When I am sober my brain calls me names.
Jennifer Michael Hecht
Tails | On the Other Side
When our tails fell off, we had nothing to wag or wave behind us, nothing to curl up or
Jeff Friedman
Monk’s Eye, #20
Of all rhythms he found day and night
Cees Nooteboom
Using these questions, would you please write a brief description of yourself?
My favorite creature is the tree porcupine.
Jesse Lee Kercheval
Three Poems
I dropped a sprig of laurel into your grave
Karl Kirchwey
Back to Brooklyn Bridge | Second Skin
tears are intuition
Michael Burkard
The Path of Non-Attachment
Andrew totaled my car, leveled the house,
Tanya Grae
Fish Belly Poem and a poem by Wang Yuyang translated by Arthur Sze
Dr. Xia Kejun said today:
Wang Jiaxin
The Night Dancers
Praise the shadows that slither up candlelit walls
Grace Schulman
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