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The Tao of Vagary, by Tian-Ai

The Tao of Vagary, by Tian-Ai

by admin | Jun 25, 2020 | Featured, Poetry, Uncategorized | 0 comments

The Tao of Vagaryby Tian-Ai N.B.: We recommend mobile viewing in landscape. Note: the below image version of this poem best preserves its original formatting. For a text version accessible to screen readers, please click here.     Tian-Ai’s “The...
Dabblers and Divers, by Elizabeth Kerlikowske

Dabblers and Divers, by Elizabeth Kerlikowske

by admin | May 25, 2020 | Featured, Poetry, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Dabblers and Diversby Elizabeth Kerlikowske Our parents collected decoys, artisan ducks they displayed on the divider between kitchen and living room, where we measured our heights. Decoys on the mantel, in a glass case meant for china.  Donations to Ducks Unlimited...
The Story of Where Iouanaloa Lives, by Catherine Esther Cowie

The Story of Where Iouanaloa Lives, by Catherine Esther Cowie

by admin | Dec 27, 2019 | Featured, Poetry, Uncategorized | 0 comments

The Story of Where Iouanaloa Livesby Catherine Esther Cowie I tell the girl I put the sea inside her.I tell the girl if she is still,she can smell the salt,the seaweed, the tourists’ shit.I tell the girlif she closes her eyes,she can hear the sea thrum.I tell the...
The Last Train, by Finola McDonald

The Last Train, by Finola McDonald

by admin | Sep 14, 2019 | Featured, Poetry, Uncategorized | 0 comments

The Last Train Finola McDonald     The Last Train Finola McDonald Moving now against the wind, the city is open.There are no locks.Everything can be fixedbecause everything is broken.The house is, too.But in it there is still a mirror for our reflections.You...
Who knows, maybe I’m already living, by Aurora Lee Shimshak

Who knows, maybe I’m already living, by Aurora Lee Shimshak

by admin | Jun 7, 2019 | Featured, Poetry, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Who knows, maybe I'm already living Aurora Lee Shimshak Who knows, maybe I'm already living Aurora Lee Shimshak Aurora Lee Shimshak’s Who knows, maybe I’m already living appears in Flock 22. N.B.: We recommend mobile viewing in landscape.        Aurora Lee...
Psalm: A History of the Church in New Mexico, by Tori Cárdenas

Psalm: A History of the Church in New Mexico, by Tori Cárdenas

by admin | May 24, 2019 | Featured, Poetry, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Psalm: A History of the Church in New Mexico  Tori Cárdenas     Psalm: A History of the Church in New Mexico Tori Cárdenas it begins with a poor brown man across a tract of eastern sea | with blood & bread | the breadth of death and the desert |...
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