October 2003
The oldest monthly devoted to verse in the English-speaking world.
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- Alice Templeton
- August Kleinzahler
- Ben Simons
- Connie Wanek
- D. Tracy
From this Issue
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poemBy Joanie MackowskiI don't know how it happened, but I fell—  Âand I was immense, one dislocated arm  Âwedged between two buildings. I felt some ribs  Âhad broken, perhaps a broken neck, too;  ÂI couldn't speak. My dress caught bunched  Âabout my thighs, and where my glasses...
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poemBy W. D. SnodgrassIWhat’s unseen may not exist—  ÂOr so those secret powers insist  Â            That prowl past nightfall,  ÂEnabled by the brain’s blacklist  Â            To fester out of sight,  ÂSo we streak from bad to worse,  ÂThrough an expanding universe  Â            And see no evil.  ÂOn my rounds like a...
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poemBy Dean YoungYou don't need a ponyto connect you to the unseeableor an airplane to connect you to the sky.Necessary it is to love to liveand there are many manualsbut in all important waysone is on one's own.You need not cut off...
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Table of Contents
Poetry
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Ralph Sneeden
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August Kleinzahler
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Joanie Mackowski
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W. D. Snodgrass
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Jim Powell
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Eleanor Wilner
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D. H. Tracy
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Marianne Burke
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Connie Wanek
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Dean Young
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Jennifer Michael Hecht
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Alice Templeton
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Dabney Stuart
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Mary Makofske
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Ben Simons
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Contributors
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- Jill Osier
- D. H. Tracy
- Marianne Burke
- Connie Wanek
- Dean Young
- Jennifer Michael Hecht
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- Alice Templeton
- Dabney Stuart
- Mary Makofske
- Ben Simons
- W. S. Di Piero
- Robert B. Shaw