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Dale Wisely

Tony Press: “Siga caminando”

Tony Press Siga caminando Cruzando la frontera, tiene quince años y sola, medianoche y seis hombres Keep walking Crossing the border, she is fifteen and alone, midnight and six men. Tony Press lives near San Francisco, adores Oaxaca, and tries to pay attention.

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Laura M Kaminski: “Gobe, Jibi”

Laura M Kaminski Gobe, Jibi Zuwa gaba, yawan mu za mu sani yadda marayu ji, tsaya, zama nan kare mai kyau, zai dawo. Tomorrow, Day After In time, most of us come to know how orphans feel: good dog, stay, I’ll be right back. Laura M Kaminski grew up in northern Nigeria, went to school […]

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Michael Berkowitz: “The restored typewriter”

Michael Berkowitz The restored typewriter I should have known it wouldn’t last just from the way you said it was a gift from an old boyfriend. Michael Berkowitz is a poet, web developer, and aspiring trapeze artist living in Somerville, Massachusetts.. His website is here.    

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Laura M Kaminski: “Diagnostic”

Laura M Kaminski Diagnostic I want to do my aging in a malleable language where words can be more kindly shaped and repurpose echocardiogram to be a synonym for poem. Laura M Kaminski grew up in northern Nigeria, went to school in New Orleans, and currently lives in Missouri.

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William Cullen Jr: “Thunderstorm in a WWI Cemetery”

William Cullen Jr Thunderstorm in a WWI Cemetery On the hill the rows of graves keep going over the top as the lightning flashes. William Cullen, Jr., a veteran who works at a non­profit in New York City,. has had his poetry appear in Asimov’s Science Fiction, Christian Science Monitor, Four and Twenty, Rose Red Review, Poppy Road Review and Wild Goose Poetry Review.

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