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As Close To Us As Breathing
Elizabeth Poliner
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They Call Him Scarface Because He's Sad
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David Tomas Martinez
| March 30, 2016
This is Not a Defense of Poetry
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Ishion Hutchinson
| March 30, 2016
The Little Red Chairs
Edna O'Brien
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| March 29, 2016
Where is Jim Harrison? Seven Poems from a Master
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The North Water
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Margaret the First
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Gone With the Mind
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Bottomland
Michelle Hoover
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| March 17, 2016
Dear Pierre
A New Poem By Karen Weiser
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Karen Weiser
| March 16, 2016
Septimania
Jonathan Levi
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| March 15, 2016
High Dive
Jonathan Lee
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| March 14, 2016
Poem-Doodles by bill bissett
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The Man Without a Shadow
Joyce Carol Oates
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