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History of Forgetfulness by Shahe Mankerian  Review by Alan Semerdjian Publisher: Fly on the Wall Poetry (October 22, 2021) Paperback: 86 pages ISBN: 1913211622 The Memory Singing: Shahe ...

History of Forgetfulness by Shahe Mankerian Review by Alan Semerdjian

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Born in 1920, Cho Ji Hoon is a canonical poet of modern Korea and a renowned scholar of Korean aesthetics. Written in a modernist free-verse form, his poetry is rooted in the ...

Poems by Cho Ji Hoon Translated by Sekyo Nam Haines

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Extinctions by Sharmistha Mohanty Review by Vedant Srinivas Publisher: Context Publication Date: September 12, 2022 ISBN: 9395073330 Pages: 112 Everything and Nothing: On Sharmistha Mohanty’s ...

Extinctions by Sharmistha Mohanty Review by Vedant Srinivas

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John A. Nieves’ poems appear in journals such as: Iowa Review, American Poetry Review, American Literary Review, North American Review, and Southern Review.  His first book, Curio, won the ...

Horizon Song by John A. Nieves

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I gather little bits of paper resting on the carpet to distract myself, all to avoid having an argument with you, which is inevitable, but not impossible to hold off so long as I gather paper, little bits of it, little ...

Little Bits of Paper by Martin Piñol

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 In Vitro: On Longing and Transformation by Isabel Zapata Translated by Robin Myers Review by Victoria Livingstone  Publisher: Coffee House Press Publication Date: May 9, 2023 ISBN: ...

 In Vitro: On Longing and Transformation by Isabel Zapata Review by Victoria Livingstone

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The Metropolis Notes“A message must arrive at its destination. A letter will have an end unknown to its sender. Like glass bottles with notes for an unknown shore, they eventually sink ...

The Metropolis by Kevin Callaway

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Abigail Chang is a writer currently based in Taipei, Taiwan. Her work appears or is forthcoming from Fractured, Salamander, Room, CAROUSEL, Moon City Review, Cortland Review, Citron Review, the ...

2 poems by Abigail Chang

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         A few minutes into our phone conversation this afternoon my friend Christine broached the subject that was the reason for her call. For years she’s been helping care ...

Plots by Glen Pourciau

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Excerpt from Things to Do After My Death In the eyes of his master, Lord William, Alex was the jewel of butlers. It came as a great shock to Alex that after forty-two long years, give or take, he found himself alone. ...

Excerpts from Things to Do After My Death by Miklós Vámos Translated by Ági Bori

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