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Category: Issue 12.2

  • Interview

    J.P. Gritton in Conversation with Matthew Buckley Smith

    Matthew Buckley Smith
  • Harold Bloom: A Grateful Reminiscence

    Willard Spiegelman
  • Breaking Down the Inner Wall

    M. A. Vizsolyi
  • Poem

    An Arrangement

    Alan Shapiro
  • Artist’s Statement

    Frank Gallimore
  • Art

    Frank Gallimore: A Gallery

    Frank Gallimore
  • Poem

    Caroline Lamb

    Brendan Rabon
  • Poem

    The Bank

    John Foy
  • Poem

    One Hundred Pounds of Myrrh

    John Foy
  • Translation

    Paul Verlaine: Seascape

    Rylen Sigman
  • Poem

    Even Wheels Have Edges

    Lesley Wheeler
  • Poem

    Hunger

    Claire Wahmanholm
  • Poem

    Second Act Problems

    Catherine Tufariello
  • Poem

    The Secret Sound

    Anne-Marie Thompson
  • Poem

    The Return

    Anne-Marie Thompson
  • Poem

    Birdwatchers

    Jean L. Kreiling
  • Poem

    Everyone Says I Should Write a Love Poem

    Didi Jackson
  • Poem

    Eight Haiku

    Harry Thomas
  • Poem

    Alive and Well: Tomb Sculptures In the Staglieno Cemetery

    Grace Schulman
  • Poem

    Moment in Rapallo

    Grace Schulman
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