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Ayotzinapa
We bite the shadow
David Huerta
So This is the Future & Hope
After I found out––
Fay Dillof
Bosnia, Kentucky
Court documents say her name is Azra Bašic. In 1992, twin knives
Ellen Bass
Who Are You?
who are you? the effect of well fed herds?
Tomaž Šalamun
Heat Lightning
Before the fireflies and whiskey
Derek JG Williams
The Book of Forgotten Geniuses
I can understand why the Egyptians
Stewart Moss
Natural History of the Soul
The song thrush hops, runs, stands,
Elizabeth Arnold
The Color I Take
All day the green had soaked me
Catherine Wing
Car Trouble
I watch the engine start to burn
Charlie Clark
Stairway
In those days, so many stairways were said to lead to happiness, mainly of a sexual kind—and as I climbed those
Tom Sleigh
Lüneburg Station, April 30, 1976
It’s 5:45 am, sleepy car-landscape
Nicolas Born
The World Provides
Someone somewhere must always be
Lawrence Raab
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