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I. blows its whistle below the lumberyard. since a big company bought its name. dryer crease, crossing limbs. II. asks homes ...
Carolyn Martin’s poems have appeared in more than 200 publications throughout the United States, Europe, and Australia. She ...
Mark Connelly’s fiction has appeared in Indiana Review, Milwaukee Magazine, Cream City Review, The Ledge, The Great American ...
“The grand Guignol exaggeration provides an excellent comic read, as we fail to take completely seriously his worrywart ...
Johnny Payne is the arts editor at Merion West. Johnny is a poet, novelist, playwright, and essayist. He has worked extensively in Latin American Studies, especially literature under dictatorship and ...
“And so things continue as before, because in a post-historical era, sprinkled with German-Hegelian state worship and a view of oneself as the summit of civilizational development, there is no need to ...
far away, blind to the actuality of being.
“we struck/each other so often, too often,/like astronauts/scraping for the last flight/back to earth” for all I could not say. You hit the brakes. “Get out.” “No.” “No one curses at me.” “It’s not at ...
office pond marred by one beautiful swan. I have received a vision, I confess to her, hand in glove. We used to believe in the chorus, in the roosting hen.
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