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THE INSURGENCY OF TEARS IS TO ERADICATE SADNESS AND HOLD JOY AS CLOSE AS THE MOON
Mike’s at The Whitney.
Matthew Lippman
Auntie Deluvian and Alien On The Ark: Two by Two
Deep-time they called it when King Dumuzid the Shepherd
Terese Svoboda
How Self-Consciousness Counts
Why in hell should anyone understand
Stephen Todd Booker
The End
Whatever is coming is the end, but not really.
Rebecca Lehmann
Salvation, in B#
Bigtime Baltimore, new
Afaa Michael Weaver
Sequoia
Immune to lightning and Arctic cold,
Nancy Naomi Carlson
Two poems by Louis-Philippe Dalembert translated from French by Nancy Naomi Carlson
dune of a beauty
Louis-Philippe Dalembert
The Palm Reader & Fire Horse
These blithe lines
Ekiwah Adler-Belendez
GDR CHINA | LAMB
My housekeeper had the dishes brought
Ricardo Pau-Llosa
Ode to Scars
The scars on others’ faces draw me to them.
Thomas Lux
FAMILY BATTLES | WITCH
My uncle stares at the TV throughout
Diann Blakely
Pet of the Week
Oh, Salsa, I too
Cathleen Calbert
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