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The last time my father returned from work
Floyd Skloot
About Tea translated from Czech by Stephan Delbos
before we set out let’s promise each other
Tim Postovit
A Brief Portfolio
A detail like a grave
John Skoyles
from Border Crossings
On dark nights when I have no words of my
Dennis Maloney
His Side
Easy now to stand on a bluff and see
Kelly Sievers
Shifts and Song for Sally
Middle school cafeteria duty monitoring ungainly, dour
Scott Withiam
Vernissage
Survivors of a volcanic explosion, cross-
Rosanna Warren
Poetry: A Mirror, a Pencil and an Envelope. Seven Minutes with D. Nurkse and Nancy Mitchell
In this candid interview, D. Nurkse reflects on a long life in poetry and political activism
D. Nurkse
Destinations
Why is it that the memory my mind chose
Jo-Ann Mort
The Seven Mysteries of Our-Lady Madonna
They emerge out of distance,
Frances Richey
GHAZAL 4
How sullen we’ve become in the belly of the empire;
Deema K. Shehabi
Purge
The Aryan Jesus, in Hitler’s painting
Bruce Bond
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