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Liquidation
Final closeout, clearance sale, you said:
Virginia Konchan
Bookish | Brush Your Fingers Through Your Hair, Why Don’t You?
The bookishness that
David Rivard
Fret Not
Opening the door for the first time since
Molly Peacock
Albatross
Driving toward
Karina Borowicz
Other People’s Pain & Charade
Remember her eating pad thai and grimacing
Adam Scheffler
The One Crying in English Class
From time to time, I still get angry
Freesia McKee
Babel of Signs
Skirting the coast desperate for fresh food
Elizabeth Holmes
The Barn
No one just Mary
Frannie Lindsay
The Hardworking Man
On the island where I grew up, the hardworking man is the ideal man. The
Nin Andrews
Of The Heart, A Hymn & Interracial love affair ended by lynching of a man & let there be a song for zero
Your name is ash
Shamar Hill
Drive-in Double Dare
In gravel dust and starlight, after the hummingbirds fe
Sharon Kubasak
Hail to Thee,
I write, my wrist nodding
Angie Estes
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