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Separate Cars
Just happens is what I fear most. A couple grown insular,
Scott Withiam
THE DAY
History sings “misery, misery.”
Chard deNiord
Like Body
one light series discrete
G.C. Waldrep
Four Poems translated by Christopher Buckley
In the early morning the city is something else.
Ernesto Trejo
GDR CHINA | LAMB
My housekeeper had the dishes brought
Ricardo Pau-Llosa
Somewhere in Eastern Europe
It was the year the townsfolk
Anatoly Kudryavitsky
Murder Ballad & A Story of Teeth
Georg Wilhelm Steller married his sea cow in a simple ceremony on a Bering Island beach.
Brian Barker
Me & Whiskey
Collided hard
Robert Nazarene
Notes From Sick Rooms
Who really wants to be a caregiver?
Molly Peacock
Barn Red
Home alone, I swirl on scarlet lipstick and forget that I did,
Julia Shipley
Three Poems translated from Spanish by John R. Sesgo
Look at it right there
Karmelo C. Iribarren
Quickies in Widowhood with three instances of laughter (one not narrated), two instances of crying
Amid the whiteness of cheeses, corn puffs,
Daisy Fried
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