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Arcana
The solvent alters. The durable
Eric Pankey
So What
My mind’s a ringing phone
Elizabeth A. I. Powell
The Host of Turns
We were gathered in this kind of circus-tent,
Antonio Machado
On Time | Parallel Universes | After a Winter Storm: Grand Unified Field Theory
The light years
Christopher Buckley
PASSING
They lay the old woman in the back seat of a car,
T.R. Hummer
On the Grounds of the Zendo
The face of the Buddha’s so smooth, she whispered,
Dick Allen
Norumbega Park
They used to say the name was Viking
Scott Harney
A Story of Mother Mary I Could Believe
The woman who was Mary knew things.
Nin Andrews
A Convalescent Bed in a Field of Yellow Tulips
Your wires trail into a gopher hole.
Adam Tavel
OLD HUSBAND’S TALES
I’m one who tells old husbands’ tales, not wives’,
Sydney Lea
Three Poems
Woman in Drugstore, Receptionist, Counter Lady with Change for a Quarter, Clubwoman, Saleslady, Train Passenger
David Trinidad
How to Get Divorced
STEP 1: For 20 years, swallow everything. Eat until you are the heaviest pillow on the
Kristina Andersson Bicher
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