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Exuvia, Andie Tursi
Cousin J., Pamela Wax
Seasonal Economy, Zachary Lipez
Waterproof, Elizabeth Taryn Mason
Youth In Asia, E.H. Jacobs
Shallows, Rosalynde Vas Dias
Return To The Country Of The Crime, Dan Grossman
Return To The Country Of The Crime, Dan Grossman
Bryant Literary Review
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Waking To An Ocean On Fire, Heather Lang-Cassera
Waking To An Ocean On Fire, Heather Lang-Cassera
Bryant Literary Review
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A Mid-September Late Afternoon At Trident, Korkut Onaran
A Mid-September Late Afternoon At Trident, Korkut Onaran
Bryant Literary Review
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Thieving, Janet Banks
River Ran, Rosalynde Vas Dias
Tarantula Season, Eric Depriester
The Man Steps Into The Weightless Rain, Reid Bateh
The Man Steps Into The Weightless Rain, Reid Bateh
Bryant Literary Review
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Hunger Of Kites, Daniel Edward Moore
The Past Is Everything, Fran Schumer
Gin Rummies, E.M. Schorb
Dream No. 1538, David Konitzer
Scattering, David Konitzer
Bell's Vireo, Heather Lang-Cassera
Clinical, Christopher Stewart
Ash Spring, Heather Lang-Cassera
We Must Not Disturb The Peace, Nicole Cifani Lehmann-Haupt
We Must Not Disturb The Peace, Nicole Cifani Lehmann-Haupt
Bryant Literary Review
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Sometimes, Always, Never, Kharan Badri
Postcards From The Stage, Michael Cannistraci
Postcards From The Stage, Michael Cannistraci
Bryant Literary Review
No abstract provided.
The Man Steps Into The Weightless Rain, Reid Bateh
The Man Steps Into The Weightless Rain, Reid Bateh
Bryant Literary Review
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The Man Steps Into The Weightless Rain, Reid Bateh
The Man Steps Into The Weightless Rain, Reid Bateh
Bryant Literary Review
No abstract provided.
Attics, Mark Brazaitis
Heart Of A Monster, Gabriella King
Bad Accident, Amy Lawless
Bad Accident, Amy Lawless
Bryant Literary Review
I lose touch with reality. I reach my arm out to my future, to the myself who knows there’s no trace of cancer, the benefits of preventative care, the past is in the past, the complete competence of his medical team, but I don’t reach back.
Dear Breast Cancer,, Clara Burghelea
Dear Breast Cancer,, Clara Burghelea
Bryant Literary Review
You smell of clean skin, cent-free armpits, choked-up, hard to swallow nausea, bubble gum flavor in the hair from the 11-year-old in the car. You see we drove 200 miles, woke up at wee hours to ditch traffic, had breakfast in the car, cold waffles, gulped on bad coffee, rode the highway on TikTok noise, before I knew it, I had arms around my shoulders, chewing gum love next to my right ear.