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Oct 16, 2023
Jackie Delaney
Virgo season End of summer sunflowers, chopped off heads rolling in the yard for the squirrels. Seeds shelled open between teeth, a small...
Oct 16, 2023
Faith Ellington
Downsizing Blue wheelbarrow belly thick with ice Layers of photographs frozen warped Stacked all but invisible under translucent Ice...
Oct 16, 2023
Cynthia Knorr
Shipwreck Two tourists on a Navaho reservation drive down a goat path to shoot the big rock, called Shiprock (or Tsé Bit’ a’í by the...
Oct 16, 2023
Laura Schaeffer
Memorial Day From here they fly out— fly in—temporal moorings of tide and sea mist. This is the day of remembrance when you sat at the...
Oct 16, 2023
Jaime Speed
The boat He jumps off the boat with a splash that isn’t returned, it must’ve taken a minute or longer before we realized, our hearts like...
Oct 16, 2023
Craig Chen
Invocation Rona, you zinger, you peplomer-slinger, you are radiant. Under electron microscope, your searing crown of lipid a stellar...
Oct 16, 2023
Stuart Kestenbaum
Mourner’s Kaddish “I’ll see you in the sky above, in the tall grass and the ones I love” Bob Dylan from You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome...


Oct 16, 2023
headlines w/Stuart Kestenbaum
Being Ready Tell people that you’re a poet and you can get a wide range of responses. To some, poetry died somewhere in the 19th century...


Oct 16, 2023
on The Book of John by Lindsey Royce, A review by Jody Stewart
IT ALL STARTED WITH HAPPY THE WOLF It all started with Happy the Wolf, the beloved family-dog of the poets Pam Uschuk and William Pitt...


Oct 16, 2023
A review of With Little Light and Sometimes None at All, by Richard Foerster
With Little Light and Sometimes None at All, by Richard Foerster, Littoral Books, 2023, 81 pages, $20.00, ISBN 9798987805725 Reviewed by...
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