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Dolls
The dolls wait for the children
Margo Taft Stever
Dream Sender
Tonight you’re soaring fearlessly over Prague
David Huddle
Litterature
I am pleased
Robert Nazarene
Indian River at Dusk
The first and only time I caught a sheephead
Tara Skurtu
THE FLOWER AT THE END OF THE WORLD
It was a 1954 Ford pickup truck that stopped
T.R. Hummer
Coattails
When I was eighteen, I wanted to write a screenplay based on my father’s life: from his birth in poverty, how his family gathered around one scant meal a day of potatoes and onions
Henry Israeli
Two Poems translated from Spanish by Diana Conchado
I have always liked bell towers
Juana M. Ramos
My Obituary
Will it merit a full column in The Post or The Times
Linda Pastan
Valediction in Guatemala
We say goodbye in front
Susan Fuchtman
The Interview
Where is your wheel? Your bike-body? Sturdy-car-self?
Mary Buchinger
From the grab bag of desire
I keep meaning to walk up to you,
Bob Hicok
Fado Tropical
O mundo do rio
Mary Mackey
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