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Tool & Shade
A brush of two minds still
Marianne Boruch
LIFE ON ENCELADUS
It’s snowing all the time at the south pole of Enceladus
Joyce Peseroff
Circumference & Earthrise
Vanilla farmers in Madagascar sit in the dark with rifles;
Arthur Sze
THE FLOWER AT THE END OF THE WORLD
It was a 1954 Ford pickup truck that stopped
T.R. Hummer
Else
At the first instance, to amuse others,
April Bernard
The Afterlife of Fish and Opossum
Whenever we caught fish when we were boys,
Jeffrey Harrison
Breathing Room
Not every week,
Floyd Skloot
Brothers
Who eats with a jaw half-cranked with counterweight
Laura Kolbe
Reading About Keith Jarrett This Morning in the Paper and Ode to the Table of Contents
how he probably won’t play in public again
Jessica Greenbaum
IN JANUARY
Low sky, slow air, and nothing much
Julie Bruck
Becoming Hat
When in Rockport— with Rockport—
Scott Withiam
The Drowned and the Saved
If all of us were to try to kill ourselves at least once, then all of us would know nothing more than that: which is why
Tom Sleigh
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