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"The Corridor"

Ryan Eric Dull

By Lit Hub Excerpts | July 24, 2020

Informal: On Consummation After Confinement

Informal: On Consummation After Confinement

Chiara Barzini at the End of Quarantine

By Chiara Barzini | July 24, 2020

"mong kok, october 2019"

A Poem by Xiao Yue Shan

By Xiao Yue Shan | July 24, 2020

On Exploiting the Labor of a Dear Friend, Who is Also a Poet

On Exploiting the Labor of a Dear Friend, Who is Also a Poet

Rebecca Wolff on Publishing the Poetry of Catherine Wagner

By Rebecca Wolff | July 23, 2020

The All-Night Sun

The All-Night Sun

Diane Zinna

By Lit Hub Excerpts | July 23, 2020

Sensation Machines

Sensation Machines

Adam Wilson

By Lit Hub Excerpts | July 22, 2020

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Rumaan Alam and Jameson Fitzpatrick on Sex, Poetry, and Textiles

By Literary Hub | July 21, 2020

Natural History

By Lit Hub Excerpts | July 21, 2020

Two New Poems by Ira Sadoff

By Ira Sadoff | July 20, 2020

Grove

Grove

Esther Kinsky trans. by Caroline Schmidt

By Lit Hub Excerpts | July 20, 2020

Death and the Butterfly

Death and the Butterfly

Colin Hester

By Lit Hub Excerpts | July 17, 2020

Salutations In Search Of

Salutations In Search Of

A New Poem By Patricia Smith

By Patricia Smith | July 16, 2020

Want

Want

Lynn Steger Strong

By Lit Hub Excerpts | July 16, 2020

Artifact

Artifact

Arlene Heyman

By Lit Hub Excerpts | July 15, 2020

Heaven and Earth

Heaven and Earth

Paolo Giordano trans. by Anne Milano Appel

By Lit Hub Excerpts | July 14, 2020

Mother Daughter Widow Wife

Mother Daughter Widow Wife

Robin Wasserman

By Lit Hub Excerpts | July 13, 2020

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