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Heir

by Prana Joy Mandoe

dream this dell of trees in earth and air
spirit slip among the light orange leaves
rustle now in quiet sunlit prayer

around this room upon the valley’s lip
where I pause to rest and eat, transceive
this spiral basket awaiting her next layer Continue reading

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Sonnet X+Y

by Drew Pisarra

In the film, Victor Frankenstein creates a mate
to wed his monster. She’s a fright-wigged she-devil
who cares little for muscles. For her, what rates
is a pretty face. In Mary Shelley’s novel
of ideas, that mail-order bride barely appears. Continue reading

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The Shallows

by John Sibley Williams

Sea split open
throat to groin,
urchins and five
limbed stars
spilling out. Continue reading

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Salt & Mangoes

by Dana De Greff

I was at home and lonely,
both in good measure.
-Denise Levertov, from “Caedmon”

Tina wandered all the way
from Big Corn, a tiny island,
actually, funny how small,
small enough to fit
in your ear. And the woman
(call her Sadie), wandered
all the way from Miami, Continue reading

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Light, It Pierces Us

by Kevin Dyer

Hoar-frost across the fence,
board by board, caving in at odd angles–
barely holding,
nailed there,
warped by nature.

Winter light fell
with a three-quarter moon frothing
behind a thinned-out cloud bank–
innocuous at first– Continue reading

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