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Death Machine
because the dead couldn’t speak
Tara Skurtu
Two Poems
You’d think somebody would’ve put those six
Ron Smith
Memorial by Rigoberto Paredes translated from Spanish by Frances Simán
return to the place where we left our life
Rigoberto Paredes
The Dirty Orgasm, The Eleanor Ross Taylor Poems & Aren’t You Ashamed
I know what you think. I’m the orgasm poet. I have nothing else to write about. I should stop.
Nin Andrews
Ruler of Everything
The Ruler of Everything proclaims blood-colored
Amy Gerstler
The Third Sequence: Time
Ribbon
Kimiko Hahn
Two Poems
I don’t think I’ll make it,
Page Hill Starzinger
Three Stages of Friendship and Grief
I was wondering if your eyelashes had fallen out
Elizabeth Jacobson
Others & Kents
They stopped the car on the crest of Coleman Valley Road to show his sister and her husband the Pacific view.
Diane K. Martin
Cry
Bring back our dresses untorn
Frannie Lindsay
Lives of the Postmodern Poets
You were born too late.
Mark DeCarteret
The Tiger | Friendship
In a tourist magazine about the amusements of Rome,
Karl Kirchwey
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