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Failure, an Update
The question is how long will she sit there
Jeffrey Skinner
Maria’s Yellow Coat
I haven’t had
David Rivard
Notes Toward a Treatise on the Atlantic Periwinkle
None knows the song devoted to winkles.
Jennifer Atkinson
A Brief Portfolio
Midlife, midsummer, and an infatuation
Heather Treseler
My Lovely Garonne
Because every tenth poem or so the poet described
Jessica Greenbaum
How to Get Divorced
STEP 1: For 20 years, swallow everything. Eat until you are the heaviest pillow on the
Kristina Andersson Bicher
In the Waiting Room | City of Bridges
Light poured
Flávia Rocha
Drinking, Failure and Erotics
Easing from fixed to felt, mellow waves of breeze, the lean
Paula Bohince
Boy in a Hole
The boy meant to help his father
Maxine Scates
Hungarian Lesson and Snow Rapture
In Hungary, you know something like the palm of your hand,
J. Allyn Rosser
The Just Measure and Eels
I stay here on the balcony after the rain, peering at the sky of a rocky landscape,
Ioan Flora
Eating the Madeleine
I remember the scut of it:
Jan Freeman
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