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Dale Wisely

Sarah White “Morning News, November 9, 2016”

Sarah White Morning News, November 9, 2016 It is, it is, it is very dumb to be happy sang the bees in a poem of hers as if verse could buzz away a world catastrophe, as if History were anything but a tsunami, as if Time, which doesn’t flinch in its awful march, would bend […]

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Ian Willey “When I Was Lost”

Ian Willey When I Was Lost Having missed the entrance to the turnpike I stopped at a roadside diner, the kind that serve eggs all day and the waitresses are named Edna, and when I asked the waitress for directions (her name was Edna, as I said) she smiled and said honey lots of people […]

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Ian Willey “Rotor Bob”

Ian Willey Rotor Bob When I heard the park had closed down the first thing that popped into my mind was Rotor Bob, that big guy in a Star Wars t-shirt who’d ride that ride all day, every day, all summer long, spinning round and round in that dark space with the same blank expression […]

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James Brush “The Singer”

James Brush The Singer I strung my guitar with hair you gave me, thinking it was yours, but old songs came in unknown keys, the voices of animals. James Brush lives in Austin, TX and posts things online at Coyote Mercury where he keeps a full list of publications.

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Jack Cooper “States of Growth”

Jack Cooper States of Growth Since man began its long and unsteady migration, the land has been stuck in loops of conquer/conquered, paper walls unfurled for the season. Jack Cooper is a neuroscience student who tries to impress his sciency friends with his poems and his arty friends with his science.

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