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When my mother and I first moved to Ojai, we lived in a cabin up Sisar Canyon. We had been nomads, living briefly in Athens, Greece with my father, then in Oakland with my Aunt Melissa, then in San Rafael with my ...

Monkey Flower by Mira Skalkottas

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Plane Trees, Late Summer See, even their branches crave reprieve, just a few days’ rest, and see how those alleys end: answerless. Feel this August still humming on the lakes’ ...

Poems by Gunnar Translated by Klein Voorhees

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How Would You Like It The indignity at the end. I tell myself to tell you. No one would want this though no one is asked. Times he was left naked on the too-high bed;  not allowed to eat, or forced ...

2 Poems by Mary Ann Samyn

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I’m on a wooden bed in a locked room, in a red house, in a gated garrison. Nothing around but endless lines of trees. No one can find me here. No one is looking. A solitary unlit bulb hangs from the cracked ...

The Red House by Rachel Ramirez

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All my dreams end in that apartment, even four years later. I can still feel that thick tile on my feet, the clink of the bathroom door handle closing, the dusty dry of the stucco walls. I could find my way back, ...

Budapest, Lover by Bekah Waalkes

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Bert Stern: The Last Sitting (könyvborító) by Andrea Tompa Translated from the Hungarian by Jozefina Komporaly We’d have to examine her last photograph up close, and ideally in the original, in order ...

Bert Stern: The Last Sitting by Andrea Tompa Translation by Jozefina Komporaly

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Gravity.  [noun]   the natural attraction between physical bodies,  especially when one of the bodies is celestial. This is how it begins: gravity has, for a brief ...

Natural Attraction by B.A. Van Sise

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Henry has been discharged neither honorably nor dishonorably because one day he just didn’t feel like eating anymore, so he got too skinny. They told him that he needed to get healthy again, but what was the point? ...

Crows, Talking to Him, 1963 by John Brantingham

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 Exalted by Anna Dorn Book Review by Peter Dyer Unnamed Press ISBN: 9781951213480 Publication Date: June 7th, 2022      Emerging as a young creative subsisting on a diet of ...

 Exalted by Anna Dorn Book Review by Peter Dyer

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