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Silent Night & Pleasure
If you dare to let yourself out
Frannie Lindsay
Plume
The old wheelbarrow aimed like a cannon
Dorianne Laux
Father and Analysand
Shy in houndstooth, white hair and a smoke
Joan Houlihan
Without You
I was doing just fine, a job, a home,
Timothy Liu
Trudy Cooks Fish and The General
The fish seemed fresh that night, as if they’d been caught off the coast near Zanzibar
Marc Vincenz
Two Poems
Sometimes the mist our mothers walk through
Sara London
THE LEAVES HAVE NO PITY
gathering under the porch like abandoned promises,
Diane Wakoski
Stone Arabia
The horses bisect the field
Mark Wunderlich
The Excellent Trip
You thought you’d need a month. You thought you’d need
David Kirby
It Happened All the Time
Daylight shatters through the thatches where a bird might fall,
Teresa Cader
PROTECT YOUR HOME (Interpret It Well), a short film with music by Ches Smith
The composition has two movements, one slow and one fast.
Frank Heath
The Widow at Point Reyes and Broncoscopy
She sat for an hour watching 10,000 tiny silver fish
Chard deNiord
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