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[There was the way his mother]
There was the way his mother called him baby-faced that made me defensive.
Megan Nichols
Happy Hour
I wasn’t supposed to touch the two glazed ceramic turtles
Tara Skurtu
Mangos | Talking Animals | Bringing Things Back From the Woods
We did not have mango trees back home on the prairies. The climate and soil conditions were not conducive to that
David Shumate
A Brief Portfolio
A murder of crows wing black vectors across
Steven Cramer
A SHOUT FROM THE DARK
If like a Buddhist I accepted the world
Pui Ying Wong
Museling, a Pastoral
I’m reading a poem by a young woman,
Leonard Kress
Ruler of Everything
The Ruler of Everything proclaims blood-colored
Amy Gerstler
36.
A woman was choked by a metal shackle
Louis Calaferte
A Brief Portfolio
Faces pass by like unheard explanations
William Olsen
Derealization
I left my body in Barnes & Noble
Julie Heming
Bailed Out
And once we climbed over the wire fence
Katia Kapovich
N32P28
Do not treasure or belittle,
Hank Lazer
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