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The Year the City Emptied: After Baudelaire by Daisy Fried Review by Roy White Published 2022 by Flood Editions ISBN 978-1-7332734-8-0 Helicopters sang out in the South Philly skyAnd morning wind ...

The Year the City Emptied: After Baudelaire by Daisy Fried Review by Roy White

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On TV, astronauts land in Kazakhstan. Behind them, god,  the locusts—a welcoming party—proclaim no fear of God. Folks came of age, once, under Chernobyl’s stars. That was when a sabbatical ...

Ghazal No. 3 by M. Cynthia Cheung

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I go to the railroad tracks and follow them to the station of my enemies by Tongo Eisen-Martin Review By D.S. Waldman Rocks In Your Head Records37min 13secPublication date: June 18, ...

Album by Tongo Eisen-Martin Review By D.S. Waldman

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Mona Kareem is the author of three poetry collections. She is a recipient of a 2021 NEA literary grant, and a fellow at Center for the Humanities at Tufts University. She held fellowships ...

Poems by Mona Kareem Translated by Sara Elkamel

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1. Could there be a more beautiful name,  ocelli, for the false eyespots tattooed on the wings of silk moths? Automeris io  with her blue-black eyes on butter-yellow  hind ...

Iridology: A Mapping / Jishin-no-ben by Lee Ann Roripaugh

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The Boy was birthed into the world flush against rotted soil.  The soil of the Shallows, that of our Township.  The first soil to feel the feet of men, it is said, within the Township.  But, old, ...

Amen by Makambo Tshionyi

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1. A friend of mine wears a shirt on our weekend runs that says, “I run so I can eat.” It’s a fair reason, though most of us would need at least a dozen shirts to explain why we venture out onto ice-caked ...

Why I Run by Joshua Doležal

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Gaps in the Telling: A Conversation with Karen Brennan on Hybridity, Motherhood, Disability, and Class ............................"I fly back into those lost years and they cannot contain me. I am ...

Interview with Karen Brennan by Beth Alvarado

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I call my dogs with it, a blast of sound                  that summons them from far across the grass,    and ...

Trench Whistle by Jehanne Dubrow

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