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Vita Nova
Born on the outskirts of the Romanian kingdom
Katia Kapovich
Two Poems
War catches a man with a shopping bag
Ludmila Khersonsky
City That Cultivated Our Voice
Back then, everything was only starting,
Serhiy Zhadan
“Dispatches from Terra Incognita”
Saturday, cold as a witch’s you know what. I’m at the Lab to give a urine sample.
Peter Johnson
Butchery
They do it right here in the front yard in Wellsville,
Samuel Cheney
Down by the River
Down by the river behind the barn
J.T. Ledbetter
Thanksgiving Chorus
Kindergarteners beautiful and dumb
Adam Tavel
She Said She Saw Vowels
underneath her birdfeeder
Angie Estes
Auntie Deluvian and Alien On The Ark: Two by Two
Deep-time they called it when King Dumuzid the Shepherd
Terese Svoboda
Comet
You once filled my night sky.
Zeina Azzam
Swishing Tails of Horses, October
Mine, says the glorious yearling claiming
April Bernard
The Doorway | Wants
Two things she wanted among the left-behinds when her parents moved
Susan Eisenberg
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