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Read More: Collision
Steven Heighton Collision Read our latest Read More. Available online here. Sign up to receive Read More directly in your email box here. Read More is a strictly literary project. Our email publications don’t contain ads or solicitations. They are never shared.
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TLR Contributors selected for Best American Poetry 2012
We are pleased to announce that two of our contributors from this past year have had poems selected by Mark Doty for Best American Poetry 2012! Steven Heighton; “Collision” (The Rogue Idea. Winter 2011) Peter Jay Shippey; “Our Posthumous … Continue reading