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Three Poems
Woman in Drugstore, Receptionist, Counter Lady with Change for a Quarter, Clubwoman, Saleslady, Train Passenger
David Trinidad
Alex Averbuch translated from the Ukrainian by Oksana Maksymchuk and Max Rosochinsky
everything happened as in the early days of creation
Alex Averbuch
The Occupant Imagines the House as a Great Fish & Eight Things…
It has already swallowed a century, each year a silver iridescent scale. For eight, she has lived in its belly,
Jennifer Maier
Since Childhood & The Virgin’s Miracles translated by Don Schofield
Think of the body on the sand,
Liana Sakelliou
Bird of Paradise
The songs of the mariachi in the park
Beckian Fritz Goldberg
Old, Two, Not, Wrote
letters to an old poet
Hank Lazer
LETTERS FROM EDINBURGH
some deluge loafing letter
Drew Milne
Booklet, Hand-Pressed Paper, Containing Locks of School-Children’s Hair, c. 1861
Wound on a bobbin like thread. Woven into a wreath
Nicole Cooley
Embraced
I have visited an ancient redwood and heard it creak
Martha Rhodes
Hi. My Name Is Billy Hollands.
And there it is, that little tilt of my head –
Bill Hollands
Security: A Q & A
What was your favorite part-time job? What do you
Lynnell Edwards
Two Poems
Since a long time the parrot had been on Félicité’s mind, because
Ramón García
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