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I’LL CALL YOU THIS AFTERNOON,
I’ll call you nowhere, now
Angie Estes
Yet Another Life
And then one day I was no longer up
Michael Torres
A Brief Portfolio
A murder of crows wing black vectors across
Steven Cramer
THE BRIDGE
The most beautiful Russian girl in the world lives in Germany
Nicolae Coande
Feral
Ex. A house. A trampoline. A raised garden bed. A Ford Bronco. A Cabbage Patch doll
Ashley Dailey
The Last Widow | The Last Mirror
The last widow misses men. The last widow misses her husband
Jason Schneiderman
Two Poems
The sky spills a certain sadness after sunset,
Paul Christiansen
Embroidered Eyebrows of Eve
Eve as reflection, Eve
Jill McDonough
Strychnine Tree
Stranger under this love-sick tree, lapful of terminal clusters
Jules Jacob
small town saxaphone
men in rain, thin and fine halos of hair,
Zhu Zhu
On The Calculation of Chances
It takes more than faith
Christopher Buckley
Snow, an essay and The Day After the Day Without a Yesterday
Or, the winter I kept being turned into a pillar of salt.
Nicole Callihan
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