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Emily Patterson

Uninhabited That January we ate ramen, broth sharpas vinegar. Sipped the sizzling disappointment while snow cascaded from the second flooruntil our city grew unrecognizable. By April love was...

Debmalya Bandyopadhyay

Insomnia A midnight truck shakesthe clock awake. I remembermy father opening the door to my head, a lullaby on the pianotying this memory to kindness.These days,...

Daniel Edward Moore

Fatal Hour Ponder if you will the seductive side of sorrow, like dirty cash in envelopes thrown at you by strangers. We qualified for grief assistance, for...

Diane LeBlanc

B is for Bird My parents must have knownthree hatchlings in the nestblown from our maple treewouldn’t survive. But they gave us an eye dropper and...

Arnisha Royston

nesting i've been thinking about the backs of buildings / how they’re all ugly / there’s a sparrow hurt / bent up against / the...

Amy Miller

The Artist at Seventy-Five The men all want someone younger,she says. She paints a likenessof her cup, leaving the bent cream heartfor the paper to...

Brittany Adames

We Have Gotten So Good At Dying A sad memento is sad so long as it’s the officiant of girlhood—the body its own disengaged worship. How to chronicle...

Susan L. Leary

Dramatic Irony It’s an unfair criticism, but in the wild, a herd of impala will cross the river either too stupidly or too cooperatively, as if a slight hesitation at the...

Jen Karetnick

Too brief again, this August light For Austen Clyde Prescott, June 20, 2005-August 3, 2023 But the uncommon heat will not break.Rain sizzles the roof tiles...

Tarn Wilson

Wanted: Lighthouse Keeper This is not the job for those who wish to impress their friendsor disappoint their parents. You will not stand firm in...

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