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We were sitting and eating
Rachel Hadas
RETURN OF THE HERO
So they brought in a bird for him,
Brian Swann
Dear Meat
What's your point?
Andrei Codrescu
I’ll Hang Around as Long as You Will Let Me
John Prine is dead on TV in the season before trees bear peaches
Jane Springer
Ars Poetica
The shell of the papershell pecan can easily be broken
Angie Estes
A Meeting
Of all the disappointments
Brian Culhane
Reading Julio Cortázar after turning 70
Years ago, there was your story about a man named John Howell.
Patricia Spears Jones
Missed Romance & The Image
An old black and white photograph
Ramón García
Mangos | Talking Animals | Bringing Things Back From the Woods
We did not have mango trees back home on the prairies. The climate and soil conditions were not conducive to that
David Shumate
In Praise of Transformations
Not always dramatic. Often soundless.
Margaret Gibson
Spell
Unlikely find in a thrift store’s back bin:
Hayden Saunier
Spectacle | Dear Bathtub | Freeway
Your eyewear and my eyewear,
Sherman Alexie
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