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Elle Nash
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James Kelman
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| April 18, 2018
The Changeling
Joy Williams
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The Comedown
Rebekah Frumkin
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| April 12, 2018
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Maybe Poets Are, in Fact, Aliens
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| April 11, 2018
Who's Who When Everyone Is Someone Else
C.D. Rose
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Woman of the Ashes
Mia Couto, Trans. by David Brookshaw
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When I Say Jesus Was My Boyfriend, a Poem by Erin Adair-Hodges
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Erin Adair-Hodges
| April 9, 2018
"Invisible Yet Enduring Lilacs"
Gerald Murnane
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| April 9, 2018
Ursula K. Le Guin: Dictators are Always Afraid of Poets
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Blue Self-Portrait
Noémi Lefebvre, Trans. by Sophie Lewis
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