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Home, Stephanie Polizzi May 2010

Home, Stephanie Polizzi

Arrow Rock

No abstract provided.


How A Giant Counts His Calories, Devinne Walters May 2010

How A Giant Counts His Calories, Devinne Walters

Arrow Rock

No abstract provided.


Too Much, Mac Hamilton May 2010

Too Much, Mac Hamilton

Arrow Rock

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Cheers, Death, Richard Vie May 2010

Cheers, Death, Richard Vie

Arrow Rock

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Our Song, Adam Benkendorf May 2010

Our Song, Adam Benkendorf

Arrow Rock

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A Haiku; Art Is Hell, Dan Burkhead May 2010

A Haiku; Art Is Hell, Dan Burkhead

Arrow Rock

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Remains; Everyday, Stephanie Polizzi May 2010

Remains; Everyday, Stephanie Polizzi

Arrow Rock

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Villanelle For The Sleepless Nights, Tabitha Russo Parker May 2010

Villanelle For The Sleepless Nights, Tabitha Russo Parker

Arrow Rock

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Aunt Winnie Is Dying, Tabitha Russo Parker May 2010

Aunt Winnie Is Dying, Tabitha Russo Parker

Arrow Rock

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In The Time Of The Fireflies, Kathy Hoormann May 2010

In The Time Of The Fireflies, Kathy Hoormann

Arrow Rock

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Vermicelli, Uncle Vinh, Huy Dang May 2010

Vermicelli, Uncle Vinh, Huy Dang

Arrow Rock

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At The Harbor, Martha Christina May 2010

At The Harbor, Martha Christina

Bryant Literary Review

Some days,
light passing
its benevolent hands


36., Sean Lause May 2010

36., Sean Lause

Bryant Literary Review

Thomas Null, machine 36, the hole-puncher,
was secretly apprenticed to despair


Sonny, R. Steve Benson May 2010

Sonny, R. Steve Benson

Bryant Literary Review

Seized by the day
he fell under a harrow


Confidence, Laura Buermann May 2010

Confidence, Laura Buermann

Bryant Literary Review

I am a polysyllabic phenomenon,
a thesauric wunderkind


You And I, Gregory Sherl May 2010

You And I, Gregory Sherl

Bryant Literary Review

This morning we decide to build
a baby in your belly.


On The First Morning, Patsy Anne Bickerstaff May 2010

On The First Morning, Patsy Anne Bickerstaff

Bryant Literary Review

of spring
when I see a red shiny
balloon valentine shaped
descend


43rd And Main, Linsey Morse May 2010

43rd And Main, Linsey Morse

Bryant Literary Review

They see a burnt-out bitch on a sidewalk,
selling sex, her soul, to the devil for a smoke.


We And The Joneses, Robert Laughlin May 2010

We And The Joneses, Robert Laughlin

Bryant Literary Review

Firmament will hit our heads--the
Ecos have the final word.


On The Pardoning Of Two Thanksgiving Turkeys By The President Of The United States Of America, Jennifer Perrine May 2010

On The Pardoning Of Two Thanksgiving Turkeys By The President Of The United States Of America, Jennifer Perrine

Bryant Literary Review

For this particular sentence, there is a reprieve
because there's a precedent, an annual event
stretching back to Harry Truman's postwar days, lurking


Dedication, Charles Harper Webb May 2010

Dedication, Charles Harper Webb

Bryant Literary Review

Where did Blake Bumgardner find the washtub-sized
cojones to confess over the phone, then listen


Secret Lives, Mary Elizabeth Parker May 2010

Secret Lives, Mary Elizabeth Parker

Bryant Literary Review

A lacy blouse, two breasts beneath


The Place Of Literature, Paul Hostovsky May 2010

The Place Of Literature, Paul Hostovsky

Bryant Literary Review

Mr. Gordon was perhaps a little tipsy
at the awards ceremony, perhaps a little


Hunt It Down, Richard Vie May 2010

Hunt It Down, Richard Vie

Arrow Rock

No abstract provided.


I Killed A Bug Last Night, Carol Hamilton May 2010

I Killed A Bug Last Night, Carol Hamilton

Bryant Literary Review

He was walking along the edge
of the tasseled rug, no hurry,


A Map For Students, William Jolliff May 2010

A Map For Students, William Jolliff

Bryant Literary Review

They want to make their poems right themselves,
and they know they should, but to win the A
they need me to like their work (so goes the rumor).


A Bullfight, C. W. Owens May 2010

A Bullfight, C. W. Owens

Bryant Literary Review

Warily, the bull's hooves pound the sand--
black hide, muscle, churning with intelligence--


Peace, Jack Granath May 2010

Peace, Jack Granath

Bryant Literary Review

I remember it as
a rock song, though


Art Of The Bardo, Robert Haynes May 2010

Art Of The Bardo, Robert Haynes

Bryant Literary Review

What can be known of the Bardo is simply
a reawakening to, say, a Monach,


The Palm Reader Is Packing It In, Richard Luftig May 2010

The Palm Reader Is Packing It In, Richard Luftig

Bryant Literary Review

Since the cops have cracked down
there's no future in fortune telling anymore.