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Prose Poetry & Poetics
Fallen tears for planting
“Still my heart goes on raining and now it pools on the
Little Windows: Our New Short Prose Series
A quartet of very short fiction pieces — framed imaginings
Swift- & Gnat-Man Myth
A talent for the music of vowels and consonants in the
The Storms That Blow Through Us
From the inside, a young poet holds forth about our
Her ear tuned to the earth
Three poems: On The Cusp of the Known World: A Field Guide
How Art Can Send us
When an artist cuts a diamond out of his ancestor's
A wildness of meaning
Improvising against entropy . . . for guerrilla gardening
A Blanket Over Us — 5 poems by Julia Travers
Can someone soothe the world-strain that beleaguers a
Up close with one’s large shy neighbours
Somewhere out back there is someone thinking about me.
At the mouth of a river
Poems that observe what occurs when an ocean beckons a
What goes on in non-human hearts and minds
The nature poems of Pete Mullineaux.
'I’ve changed. I was bad. I love you.'
Little windows (AKA flash fiction) of poison ivy welts, sex
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