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Amerikan Swamp by Sonya Bilocerkowycz and Chris Stevens

January 6, 2021

Recall how deep the roots that gulp this ground. There is no draining what’s already drowned.

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In Multimedia, Newsletter Tags Amerikan Swamp, Sonya Bilocerkowycz, Chris Stevens, Multimedia, Video, 2021 January
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Reclaiming a Name by Negesti Kaudo

January 6, 2021

For years, I’d pronounced my own name wrong because it was easier, it fit into other people’s mouths better. My mom wants me to embody my name. 'I gave you a strong name,' she says.

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In Nonfiction, Newsletter Tags Reclaiming a Name, Nonfiction, Negesti Kaudo, 2021 January, BIPOC
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Fountain Square by Emma DePanise

January 6, 2021

Face-up underwater gazing up bright, the rippled / branches were always more mesmerizing in motion

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In Poetry, Newsletter Tags Poetry, Fountain Square, Emma DePanise, 2021 January
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Two Poems by Brett Hanley

December 23, 2020

You found a map, / but someone spilled brine all over it, / and you can't read the names of the places / you're supposed to go.

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In Poetry Tags Brett Hanley, Poetry, Ode, Ode to the Tropical Storm I Slept Through, I Grant Myself One Night Free from Worry, 2020 December
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My Mother in the Night by Jane Medved

December 23, 2020

she has disconnected / from earth, and is not responsible / for me. / She is shrinking / but too hard to lift.

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In Poetry Tags Poem, My Mother in the Night, Jane Medved, Poetry, 2020 December
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Seams by Rachael Inciarte

December 23, 2020

i am obsessed with things in pieces / forever finding my fingers inside the seams / ripping into them because they beg to be open ed up

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In Poetry Tags Rachael Inciarte, Poetry, Seams, 2020 December
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Birds of Prey by John Sibley Williams

December 16, 2020

Just another slow-moving dawn / & birds of prey break it like bones

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In Poetry Tags Poetry, Birds of Prey, John Sibley Willams, 2020 December
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Much Too Real To Ever Disappear: Sound Affects @ 40 by Joe Bonomo

December 16, 2020

Sound Affects has never left my head. When I listen, the music washes over me in sensations, in snatches of images and phrases, singsong/singalong melodies competing against slashing guitars.

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In Nonfiction Tags Nonfiction, Much Too Real To Ever Disappear: Sound Affects @ 40, Joe Bonomo, 2020 December
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Chicory by Pascha Sotolongo

December 16, 2020

My father can be very beguiling. I don’t want to get too drawn into his bizarre world. I feel weird enough as it is, without the chicory: Cuban in a town with no other Cubans, gangly, smart, hairy, socially awkward, and I’m never bored.

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In Fiction Tags Fiction, Chicory, Pascha Sotolongo, 2020 December
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Make a Wish by Jean Synodinos

December 9, 2020

Words carved with an urgent affection that seems everlasting but always fades when stripped and sanded to dust by a nameless janitor over summer vacation. Words like these: Julie, I wish this was enough. All the love I’ve left in this world is yours.

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In Fiction Tags Fiction, Make a Wish, Jean Synodinos, 2020 December
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Invasive Species by Sara Moore Wagner

December 9, 2020

And there they are, our little / babies in the pond moss wetland / of the yard, all blonde amidst / the fallen limbs, the jagged lines / of timber.

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In Poetry, Newsletter Tags Poetry, Poem, Sara Moore Wagner, Invasive Species, 2020 December
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A Normal Interview with torrin a. greathouse, by Angel Gonzales

December 9, 2020

I often know — or think I know — that I have found the right language for relating an experience when the act of speaking a poem out loud makes me shake.

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In Interview, Newsletter Tags Interview, torrin a. greathouse, Angel Gonzales, LGBTQIA+, 2020 December
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Hairy Govinda by Kathy Anderson

December 9, 2020

This old yoga lady next to me throws her legs up in the air and farts. That’s okay by me.

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In Fiction, Newsletter, Print Tags Hairy Govinda, Kathy Anderson, Yoga, Kundalini Yoga, Love Story, Yoga Class, LGBTQIA+, 2020 December, Archive, Fiction, 2018 fall vol. 11 issue 2
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The Funeral by Billy Hallal

December 9, 2020

I’d never been alone with a girl in the house (or anywhere, really)—I was pretty sure it was against some parental rule. But so was getting drunk at a wake. And besides, Celeste was my cousin. No cause for suspicion there.

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In Fiction Tags The Funeral, Billy Hallal, Archive, Throwback, 2020 December, Fiction
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The Overview Effect by Lindsey Drager

December 2, 2020

Put every person on earth into space. This way they’ll see our orb for what it is, a brittle particle in a vast and infinite blank nothing. We’ll send one person at a time. Everything has more meaning when you’re alone.

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In Multimedia, Newsletter Tags multimedia, The Overview Effect, Lindsey Drager, audio essay, 2020 December
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Some Theories of Time Travel by Malka Gould

December 2, 2020

I’m not sure when I lost the barriers I had so carefully cultivated, when I found myself like some kind of throbbing nerve in city after city. Kissing strangers and looking for friends, and answers, and places to sleep.

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In Fiction, Newsletter Tags Fiction, Some Theories of Time Travel, Malka Gould, 2020 December
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Point of Origin by Rose Lopez

November 25, 2020

People say Bob Dylan can’t sing, but if you’ve ever heard his first album, or Nashville Skyline, you know that’s not true. My husband’s family says he cannot sing. But if you’ve ever heard him sing a song about the father who’s not there, you know that’s not true either.

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In Nonfiction Tags Nonfiction, Point of Origin, Rose Lopez, 2020 November
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I Hate Tomatoes (and 83 other thoughts on loss) by Lauren Mauldin

November 25, 2020

Black shows I am mysterious as all get out. I sit on my back porch, watching lighting bugs with my black nails wrapped around a cigarette and don’t know what the fuck I’m doing with my life as I smoke under the starless sky.

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In Nonfiction Tags I Hate Tomatoes, And 83 Other Thoughts On Loss, Lauren Mauldin, Nonfiction, 2020 November
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A World Without (Women) by Emma Burcart

November 18, 2020

We know we must use our bodies while we can, train them for a chance at escape. The farmers don’t bother with raising us to be docile. 'That’s what the needle is for,' they say.

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In Fiction Tags A World Without (Women), A World Without Women, Emma Burcart, Fiction, 2020 November
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Two Poems by Susan Kelly-DeWitt

November 18, 2020

Already it's mostly over: the ruler / laid down, the line drawn, the years penciled in / inches. One yellow smear / of highlighter for where I am right now, a dot / in space.

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In Poetry Tags poetry, poems, Susan Kelly-DeWitt, Maps of the Atmosphere, Nineteenth Century Ancestral, 2020 November
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