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The Hillside Slasher, Rob Davidson
The Hillside Slasher, Rob Davidson
Bryant Literary Review
Dear Mr. Davies,
I trust you remember who I am.
Inside Here, Diana Spechler
Inside Here, Diana Spechler
Bryant Literary Review
This is the first summer of my life that I've gotten through without a single mosquito bite.
Handwriting, Ace Boggess
Handwriting, Ace Boggess
Bryant Literary Review
In the Fourth Grade, my teacher--
that aptly named Mrs. Johnson,
The Flummoxed Flummoxer, Thomas Dorsett
The Flummoxed Flummoxer, Thomas Dorsett
Bryant Literary Review
Speckled guppies, young and old,
almost worthless, 12 cents each,
Bread, Sean Thomas Dougherty
Bread, Sean Thomas Dougherty
Bryant Literary Review
I transmutate from the dead leaves
of late autumn
into a loaf of bread,
Itinerary, Susan Wallack
Itinerary, Susan Wallack
Bryant Literary Review
On a freshly tarred, single-lane highway, a snaky
blue line parts here from there,,
Hum Of Thoughts, C. J. Morrissey
Hum Of Thoughts, C. J. Morrissey
Bryant Literary Review
I have made a blanket with words
and have placed it on the mantel for safekeeping.
Biographers, Greg Ames
The Word Box, Christopher Brookhouse
Fair Trade, Cathleen Calbert
Fair Trade, Cathleen Calbert
Bryant Literary Review
Young women turn to older men for power,
acclaim, and money. In exchange, they offer beauty,
Snow, Janet Mccann
Snow, Janet Mccann
Bryant Literary Review
Whiteness like the birth of memory.
Now a glitter.
Upon Awakening, Janet Proulx
Upon Awakening, Janet Proulx
Bryant Literary Review
The alarm clock makes me feel so wise
18 when I'm dreaming, 50 when I rise
There Are Gods, Rob Cook
There Are Gods, Rob Cook
Bryant Literary Review
creating a new species of shadow. there are gods smoking cigarettes in
cheap hotels on the rings of saturn. there are gods lurking inside
Librarian, Tim Myers
Librarian, Tim Myers
Bryant Literary Review
They approached the Circulation Desk just before noon.
A Bird's Death, Dana Lauren
A Bird's Death, Dana Lauren
Bryant Literary Review
Her arms were full of overstuffed grocery bags, so Carolina did not see the tiny thing and nearly crushed it underfoot while trying to unlock the back door.
Fate, Albert Sgambati
Fate, Albert Sgambati
Bryant Literary Review
In an isolated incident people were taken from the bus.
Pedagogy, Allison Joseph
Pedagogy, Allison Joseph
Bryant Literary Review
Sometimes I dream about my students--
how they yawn and fidget in indifference
The Hand, Brady Rhoades
The Hand, Brady Rhoades
Bryant Literary Review
All winter my left hand has assumed
The death grip, as if it knows something
Forced To Read A Big, Black, Boring Textbook In The Rain, Jeb Santos
Forced To Read A Big, Black, Boring Textbook In The Rain, Jeb Santos
Bryant Literary Review
It's the opposite of inspiring
Dark soggy day
Doing Seventy On The Highway, J. R. Solonche
Doing Seventy On The Highway, J. R. Solonche
Bryant Literary Review
Doing seventy on the highway,
I look over at my wife.
Dedication, Allan Peterson
Dedication, Allan Peterson
Bryant Literary Review
A cat, the color of my napkin plays
Twitching on a blue boat, a cat itself,
Daughter, Richard Dry
After Ellis Island, Albert Sgambati
After Ellis Island, Albert Sgambati
Bryant Literary Review
My daddy was a miner and his light went out. He married a blind woman so it didn't make much difference.
House On Munday Road, Trent Busch
House On Munday Road, Trent Busch
Bryant Literary Review
Where the road curves back
against the hill to miss
Black Jellies, Eggs, And The Pearling Of Ovaries, Cathleen Calbert
Black Jellies, Eggs, And The Pearling Of Ovaries, Cathleen Calbert
Bryant Literary Review
The fire is stoked, kindling set in triangles.
Black jellies are sealed with wax, and loaves
A Bright Summer Day In Boston, Geoffrey Jarok
A Bright Summer Day In Boston, Geoffrey Jarok
Bryant Literary Review
The tubes that lead to nowhere.
The boredom of the sunshine,