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Maidendown
The farm along the Maidendown,
Hoyt Rogers
BOOK OF HOURS
A jostle of stars at the edge of the Crab Nebula pinpoints the heart of Taurus. Under the right conditions, with a
Eric Pankey
Meeting Shakespeare
I met Shakespeare in a hotel room downtown.
Austen Leah Rose
A Brief Portfolio
Theatre people who know suppose them to bring good luck.
Stephanie Burt and Mara Hampson
Other People’s Pain & Charade
Remember her eating pad thai and grimacing
Adam Scheffler
mother of stains
a mother made of three buttons from three different sweaters
William Lessard
The City translated by Kaveh Bassiri
I dream the city is flying in an airplane
Fereshteh Sari
Hello, July 5th!
The morning is full of embarrassed flowers
Susan Rich
Arrow Boy
They see her as a genie in a pager.
Martha Serpas
TO HÉCTOR VIEL TEMPERLEY
Cockroaches ignored the winter dawn
Campbell McGrath
Lost Leaders
Some say that predatory sin was born of ignorance rather than
Drew Milne
Four a.m. and 40 Years Later
Driving into my old city yesterday
Jessica Greenbaum
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