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Category: Issue 15.1

  • Poem

    What We Told the Children

    Brian Brodeur
  • Essay

    Afterglow: An Appreciation of Robert B. Shaw’s What Remains to Be Said

    A. E. Stallings
  • Poem

    Whiskey of Life

    Robert Wrigley
  • Poem

    The Artist Is Reborn

    William Wenthe
  • Poem

    The Chelsea Girl

    William Wenthe
  • Poem

    Autumn Pass

    Amy Strieter
  • Poem

    Brother / ICU

    Ron Slate
  • Poem

    Indonesian Corpse Flower

    Maurya Simon
  • Poem

    Gone

    Maurya Simon
  • Poem

    Studying the Anglo-Saxons

    Shane McCrae
  • Poem

    Microfiche

    Sebastian Matthews
  • Poem

    The Invention of Hooky

    Maurice Manning
  • Poem

    Mirror, Mirror

    Natalie Staples
  • Poem

    Swallowing Starlight

    Sarah Haman
  • Poem

    Elegy for a Hollywood Playhouse

    Boris Dralyuk
  • Poem

    Cusp

    Maggie Dietz
  • Poem

    The Art of Peace

    Cally Conan-Davies
  • Poem

    On McGregor Street

    Cally Conan-Davies
  • Poem

    Teresa: Elusive Couplings

    Floyd Collins
  • Poem

    Lost Cockatiel

    Paula Bohince
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