So many surfaces fit into summer’s fist An arrangement of force holds each petal apart […]
Poetry
I sleep with a wish so the smudge of hope will be on […]
With a black-handled knife cut three pieces of earth by ...
To my wife in France this Belgian lace. To my wife in Lisbon a penny whistle. […]
Personal Affect by Rebecca Hazelton
Paris, Tennessee Who joined us to one skin-and-bone as leaves to […]
The Sawmill by Isabel Duarte-Gray
Now I remember your eyes, the color, hemlock to be ground, a ball […]
Sprinkle the mattress with salt by Susanne Dyckman
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Between Petals by Rebecca Hazelton
Unbearable, the snowdrops, as if winter could be something lived through. Overmuch, this reminder of life, […]
Faint Stars of Dread by Gillian Cummings
You have inherited everything. But the earrings and the box those were stolen. You had checked […]
Portrait in a Jewelry Box by Lisa Hiton
So many surfaces fit into summer’s fist An arrangement of force holds each petal apart […]
Half-Bloomed Peony by Chelsea Jennings
Not crows but the land they glean come fall and me in that place, wearing another […]
The Murder by Jennifer Key
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Useful Tragedy by Rebecca Hazelton
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