- Kenzie Allen
- A. Van Jordan
- Walter Ancarrow
- Martín Tonalmeyotl
- Daniela Ema Aguinsky
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poemBy Martín TonalmeyotlOnen itlajkotsian ueyekojyokajniman okiselej se tekuane uan kiitas ken itonal.Itech se tlaltsintle okitokak xochitl kantlakuayaj papalomejniman ika inmastlakapaltsitsiuan on papalomejonotlakente sa pontok.Kuak xe kana kisayaokonik atsintle uan tlachijchijtle ikaineluayotsitsiuan olinkojtle,kojtsintle uan noye ajuiyak niman uan ikaokinchipaj itlajtoltsitsiuan,kema onotsopelijkej, onomastlakapaliotijkejniman opajpatlankej.Yajua...
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poemBy Kierstin Bridger
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This place is an impression
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poemBy Lucas Jorgensen
Brigit Pegeen Kelly said it burned. Hera Lindsay Bird said it burned in alphabetical order. There’s nothing left about it to say. To say, “there’s nothing left about it to say” is awfully similar to what Alberto Ríos said about...
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Table of Contents
POEMS
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Esther Belin
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Martín Tonalmeyotl
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Lucas Jorgensen
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Mansi Dahal
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Janelle Tan
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Vance Couperus
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Henk Rossouw
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Crisosto Apache
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Keith S. Wilson
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Kenzie Allen
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Lesley Wheeler
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Krystyna Dąbrowska
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Serena Rodriguez
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Daniela Ema Aguinsky
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Spring Ulmer
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Joan Naviyuk Kane
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Bes Bajraktarević
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Tyler Mitchell
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Ajibola Tolase
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Christopher Shipman
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Joan Wickersham
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A. Van Jordan
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Walter Ancarrow
COMMENT
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Raymond Antrobus
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Esther Belin, Eric Lockard, Amber McCrary, and Tyler Mitchell