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This all started when Tanya, that wreck of a billionaire
Julie Bruck
Three Poems
All things counter, original, spare strange
Nicole Cooley
Drinking, Failure and Erotics
Easing from fixed to felt, mellow waves of breeze, the lean
Paula Bohince
First Days at the Conservancy
I’m looking out the window—Paula’s window—
Carol Moldaw
The Cocoon, I Started Slowly & Morning’s Only Yellow
Visiting my cousin’s church I found
Betsy Sholl
POSTCARD
always the dark body hewn asunder; always
Brionne Janae
Agreeable Subjects
When a past father of mine makes an appearance
Carolina Hotchandani
I’m Going to Bed When You Go to Bed
Let someone else learn the borders of every country’s will,
Laurie Lamon
Translated from Spanish by María José Zubieta
Como el que desvelado
Idea Vilariño
Dawn Without Sun & Mist Gently Smothers Sight
Dawn without sun
André du Bouchet
AN OTHER ROSE: FOR HENRI MICHAUX | FROM “ROSES: DEDICATIONS” | SINGING “ WITHOUT PEOPLE” | UNTITLED
There is an other rose – soul of my kith and kin!
Gennady Aygi
Rune
Not timber or bronze or iridium, not the old habits of species at a waterhole or the short
Maxine Chernoff
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