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3 New Poems from Weston Cutter
Along the bike path mornings after
storm the blown branches betray
how thin the myth of connectivity re
mains despite facebookery + www.
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u won’t waste such hours browsing. Continue reading
New Poetry from Rachel Zucker
are you scandalized by my admission of love
for genre fiction? where are our kids in this
fantasy? Continue reading
READ MORE: Drunken Poetry
…because you know how those bards drink This week’s Read More is the poem “The Sestina Has Been Drinking” by Steve Davenport, originally published in our Machismo: A Field Guide issue (TLR, Winter2010). As a special treat, Steve has given … Continue reading
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READ MORE … because there’s a lot of fiction in politics This week’s READ MORE is the poem, “And Then What America, And Then What?” (from a line by Milton Kessler). It was first published in our Manifest Destiny issue and we chose … Continue reading
Read More: Danielle Blau
Danielle Blau Nth Sunday in Ordinary Time For a thousand years we’ve lived here on this hissing rock. Once I saw ankles lift from the shallows. The Ambassador-Dad told me as we watched him wade away. Bivalves, we gurgle, we … Continue reading
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