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Becoming Hat
When in Rockport— with Rockport—
Scott Withiam
Vernissage
Survivors of a volcanic explosion, cross-
Rosanna Warren
First Words
In the marriage booth at sleep-away camp,
Rebecca Michels
Two Poems
There was intent. To bisect the fields
John Kinsella
Tool & Die
In the final unburdening, massive crates are moved
T.R. Hummer
Study: Old Watercolor and Joe
I bought an old watercolor in a primitives shop and brought it home to my in-laws’ on summer vacation.
Sandra McPherson
LA LONGUE DURÉE
It’s a far cry from the blaze we light
Angie Estes
Three Poems
I had not thought of her until many years later driving on White Lightning Road with my son.
Cleopatra Mathis
A Brief Portfolio
A detail like a grave
John Skoyles
Holy Day
A holy day
Keith Althaus
Two poems by Natalia Toledo, in trilingual translation (Zapotec to Spanish to English)
Mantis mantis I want to know
Natalia Toledo
Nothing You Can Do Will Save You
The Buddha had his river, just for now this one is mine,
Molly Lou Freeman
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