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Category: Issue 15.2

  • Poem

    Not So Great

    Sebastian Matthews
  • Poem

    Three Days in County Mayo

    Daniel Johnson
  • Poem

    Creation Myth

    Jennifer Judge
  • Poem

    Someone Else’s Gift

    Stephen Kampa
  • Poem

    “Happy the man who stays awake in the dark”

    David Lehman
  • Poem

    Charmed Life

    Amit Majmudar
  • Poem

    Jargon

    Amit Majmudar
  • Poem

    On Fake Flowers

    Sarah Haman
  • Poem

    My Body for the Birds

    Sarah Haman
  • Poem

    Voyage

    Rachel Hadas
  • Poem

    Snake in the Door

    Jason Gray
  • Poem

    The Condors

    JP Grasser
  • Poem

    Parable

    Charmaine Cadeau
  • Poem

    A Sorrow

    Danielle Chapman
  • Poem

    Our Twenties

    Danielle Chapman
  • Poem

    Lost Vocabularies

    Brian Culhane
  • Poem

    Psalm

    Bruce Bond
  • Interview

    Shakespeare’s Monster Transfigured in Poetry and Music: Todd Hearon and Gregory Brown on Reimagining Caliban

    Todd Hearon
  • Essay

    Our Auden

    Mary Jo Salter
  • Essay

    Place and the Composition of Poetic Self

    Maurice Manning
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