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The First Day of Spring
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Yes, Daddy
Jonathan Parks-Ramage
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Roundabout of Death
Faysal Khartash, trans. Max Weiss
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Highway Blue
Ailsa McFarlane
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Light Perpetual
Francis Spufford
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| May 18, 2021
Poetic Letters Across a Pandemic Distance
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“In the Event of Contact”
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“Sentence”
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“When I Imagine All the Possibilities of the Swarm”
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“Clocks That Strike Only at Sunset”
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Swimming Back To Trout River
Linda Rui Feng
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“Thoughts and Prayers”
Brenda Peynado
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Ariadne
Jennifer Saint
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The Mysteries
Marisa Silver
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Things We Lost To The Water
Eric Nguyen
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