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κάθαρσης
Dr. Clark ordered daisies
Ron Smith
Mishap
At the soiree, a hot ticket zooms off with a hot potato into the toy
Bruce Cohen
Fairy Tale
Would that squat toad, before my eyes,
William Wenthe
Trash
Good you are trashing, my husband says, when I send him a photo
Nicole Cooley
In Memory
I remember the night my father died
Floyd Skloot
A Meeting
Of all the disappointments
Brian Culhane
Kyoto, Without Me
chills and goes dark. At this very instant
Nathalie Anderson
SELF PORTRAIT IN THE BACKYARD AS MOTHER
Tulip-bellied, fists full of weeds, the baby shuffles over the wet grass,
Nicole Cooley
Soup Teachers
we called them, the women who stood behind
Thomas Lux
The Fruit Bat of Taxidermy
Whoever the taxidermist was,
Melina Papadopoulos
From AfterTalk
Dumuzi spoke: “My sister, I would go with you to my garden
Chard deNiord
Wolf Wine Bar
Two years ago, maybe even two and a half
Natalka Bilotserkivets
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