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24th March 2006
Juan Daniel Perotta 24th March 2006 All the horror today all the pain suffered Makes me become a child again brings back the sun A flag is being
Elegy for Old Masters
Sam Hamill Elegy for Old Masters Suddenly old and once again sleepless, I rise in the night and slip outside and climb the steep narrow steps to
Southern Stars
Sam Hamill Southern Stars It is solstice, the beginning of summer, and almost New Year. I’m watching Esteban measure out each small shovelful of
The Spoon River Poetry Review
Letters to the World — Bruce Guernsey This is my letter to the World That never wrote to Me — — Emily Dickinson Quick Note about this issue: This
The Ledge Poetry & Fiction Magazine
Poetry and Perception: Publishing The Ledge Poetry & Fiction Magazine — Tim Monaghan Quick Note about this issue: This Editor’s Issue of The
Hunger Mountain
A Swipe of the Net — Caroline Mercurio Quick Note about this issue: This Editor’s Issue of The Café Review is different from our normal published
The Café Review
Poetry as Process and Product — Steve Luttrell Quick Note about this issue: This Editor’s Issue of The Café Review is different from our normal
The Broome Review
What Makes a “Good” Poem? — Andrei Guruianu Quick Note about this issue: This Editor’s Issue of The Café Review is different from our normal
Martín Espada Interview
conducted by Kevin Sweeney, Martín Espada teaches at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He has received the Shelley Memorial Award and a
Kim Addonizio Interview
“Kim Addonizio: Poetry . . . Made Me Feel Less Alone” conducted by Kevin Sweeney Born in 1954, Kim Addonizio lived for most of her adult life in