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Category: Issue 12.3

  • Poem

    Gone

    Grace Schulman
  • Poem

    That Summer

    Grace Schulman
  • Poem

    Moon Plant

    Grace Schulman
  • Poem

    The Air in Tasmania

    David Mason
  • Poem

    Just My Imagination

    George Kalogeris
  • Poem

    Considering Elaine de Kooning’s Self-Portrait #3

    Didi Jackson
  • Poem

    The Reason

    Morri Creech
  • Poem

    Time

    Morri Creech
  • Poem

    Lavoro all’uncinetto

    Maryann Corbett
  • Poem

    Sorrowful Mysteries

    Maryann Corbett
  • Poem

    Letter from New York

    Carmen Bugan
  • Poem

    For the time being

    Carmen Bugan
  • Poem

    Settled

    Austin Allen
  • Poem

    The Gods of Poetry

    Austin Allen
  • Fiction

    Hiroshima

    Gail Hareven
  • Fiction

    Traveling Light

    Julie Houston
  • Interview

    A Lens That Doesn’t Veil the View: Amit Majmudar in Conversation

    Caitlin Doyle
  • Translation

    Rainer Maria Rilke: The Second Elegy (from The Duino Elegies)

    Alfred Corn
  • Translation

    Jacques Darras: from Voyage to an Island Tongue

    Richard Sieburth and Jacques Darras
  • Essay

    Towards an Evolutionary Theory of Poetry

    Amit Majmudar
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