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Issue Ten: Winter 2011

When I was very young, extended family drove from Massachusetts one winter to visit us in Florida. When they arrived, they were nearly beside themselves with wonder: it had snowed in Florida. They had seen it on the drive in, … Continue reading

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Cover Art Submissions

Beginning today, we’re inviting submissions for original cover art for our winter issue, which is scheduled for publication at the end of January. We’re open to photography, of course, but also to other forms of visual art. If you’re interested … Continue reading

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Pushcart Nominations

I’m pleased to announce this year’s nominations for the Pushcart Prize: Jeffrey Tucker, for “Tropical Storm Frank” Kathleen Kraft, for “Fairview Road, Monterey, Massachusetts” Judith Skillman, for “Your Mole” David Blomenberg, for “Perhaps My End Will” Howie Good, for “The … Continue reading

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Ben Brooks in Six Sentences

Issue Three contributor Ben Brooks had a short earlier this month in Six Sentences. You can revisit his poem “Can’t stop, Won’t stop” from Issue Three and then head over to Six Sentences to read “You Tell Us We Are … Continue reading

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Harry Calhoun’s Retreating Aggressively into the Dark

Harry Calhoun’s new chapbook, titled Retreating Aggressively in the Dark, has recently been released by Big Table Publishing. I’m especially pleased to hear this news because one of the poems in Retreating Aggressively appeared in our sixth issue. You can … Continue reading

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