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“Dissociation” and “Central Park, Nocturne,” Two Poems by David McLoghlin

“Dissociation” and “Central Park, Nocturne,” Two Poems by David McLoghlin

From the Collection “Crash Center”

By David McLoghlin | December 6, 2024

Woo Woo

Woo Woo

Ella Baxter

By Lit Hub Excerpts | December 6, 2024

Sand-Catcher

Sand-Catcher

Omar Khalifah (trans. Barbara Romaine)

By Lit Hub Excerpts | December 5, 2024

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Contemporary Poets Respond (in Verse) to Taylor Swift

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By Kristie Frederick Daugherty | December 4, 2024

“Endlings”

“Endlings”

Carmen Maria Machado

By Lit Hub Excerpts | December 4, 2024

Rental House

Rental House

Weike Wang

By Lit Hub Excerpts | December 3, 2024

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“Portrait of My Mother Studying for Her Citizenship Exam,” a Poem by Eduardo Martínez-Leyva

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An Earthquake is A Shaking of the Surface of the Earth

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Anna Moschovakis

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Ingvild Rishøi (trans. Caroline Waight)

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“Anthropology,” a Poem by Ishion Hutchinson

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