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Opening the Spring Issue
If there’s a tribute to Calvino here, it’s noisy and free form—more wake than memorial. Continue reading →
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Have we been reading your submission for, like, a year?
Dear readers and most especially writers, We frequently receive letters from readers responding to our “Read More” email publications—”What a wonderful poem, it made me think of …” “This one, not so much…” “Thank you for sending this!” and “Go … Continue reading →
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