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Poems

Heather Hennessee “Ruminations on Prom Night”

Heather Hennessee Ruminations on Prom Night Sure as a baby giraffe in stilettos, I am helpless against your will and pristine form, remembering how I saved your baby teeth in a red velvet box. Heather Hennessee has been a writer all her life and is finally letting someone peek at her notebooks.

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Sharon Suzuki-Martinez “Snake in Phoenix”

Sharon Suzuki-Martinez Snake in Phoenix If I had to describe the movement of the snake crossing a road in Phoenix this summer morning, ……………I would not say ……………………..it slithered, …………..but rather, ………………………………..she shimmered ……………………flowing before traffic ………………………………………………..like a deathless river in a dust city. Sharon Suzuki-Martinez is the author of The Way of All Flux […]

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Lillian Hallberg “Specs Asunder”

Lillian Hallberg Specs Asunder He was an architect by trade, with meticulous plans and blueprints for his life, until she walked in one sultry night, and curves upset right angles. Lillian Hallberg is from Boston, enjoys rejuvenatement (never say retirement) and begins each morning with a steaming cup of coffee, reading, and writing poetry. http://lillianthehomepoet.com

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Hannah Silverstein “Shapeshifters”

Hannah Silverstein Shapeshifters The goldfinches rise from the goldenrod as if the field had taken wing from flowers, discarding a life of dirt and crawling things for sky, if only as far as a branch on the gray wetland snag— what might have been a tall birch, once, or a maple, before beavers turned the […]

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