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Shame
Why did I want a Queen Conch shell
Sandy Solomon
Mirror of the Invisible World
The crown of a milk tooth in a curve of jaw
Kelle Groom
The Maker
The maker never uses thread
Robert Hilles
Arête | Eurydice
The Hemingway who wrote three stories in a crummy hotel
Brian Culhane
Passing Royalty and Dostadning: Beginner’s Translation
I’m sorry I didn’t comprehend sooner how threatening
Patricia Clark
Before | Ode to Late Autumn, Auvillar
The American poet died of head trauma
Marilyn Kallet
Three Poems
Mud to your waist. Beside you, six men probing with broken
Lis Sanchez
The Interview
Where is your wheel? Your bike-body? Sturdy-car-self?
Mary Buchinger
The Doorway | Wants
Two things she wanted among the left-behinds when her parents moved
Susan Eisenberg
The Book of Forgotten Geniuses
I can understand why the Egyptians
Stewart Moss
take heed, hazard
what could it have been
nicole v basta
Early Explorers Sometimes Carried Watermelons Instead of Canteens & Close Your Eyes
Ever cut open a watermelon
Katharine Rauk
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