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Beauty’s Voice
by Diane Wakoski When the night taps on glass and, in the dark, I brush past down comforters, puffy as birds fluffed and huddled
Margaret Randall Interview
Interview with Margaret Randall conducted by Kevin Sweeney via email on January 15, 2017 KS: I loved your poem “I Like Being Old” that appeared
Folding Chair
by Wren Tuatha I told you then I would take it out back and kill it with a knife. But I couldn’t do it. You stumbled upon my love today as then.
Fireflies
by Stephen Cramer We could have borrowed beads from our parents’ dresser tops or peeled faux mother of pearl buttons from our sweaters, but
Mr. Cognito’s Despair
Close Call
by Ciaran O’Driscoll There was a car speeding towards you on the same side of the road, coming
Thinking of Kandinsky and Gabriele Münter
by Sergio Badilla Castillo My nickname is conspicuous here in Munich’s bohemian quarter among orthodox Jews and immigrants from the East. In the
Watching The Station Agent in Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, Republic of Costa Rica
by Ron Salutsky The dwarf came to on the train tracks after a night of heavy drinking following the part where everything quiets down and two
Plum Island Suite
by David Stankiewicz I At twenty–two all you need’s an old car music and books enough job to pay the rent a broken heart (optional)
if this is all there is it better be enough
by Robert Roley there’s the war it seems it’s endless dreams crouching before the fire withered gray in