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Issue 160: Black Voices
Summer/Fall 2021
Tuesday, June 15, 2021
Poetry
In the Beginning
Catherine-Esther Cowie
Poetry
It's Important I Remember That Jay-Z Arrived on the Day Fred Hampton Died―
Cortney Lamar Charleston
Poetry
It's Important I Remember That Toni Morrison Dubbed Bill Clinton the First Black President―
Cortney Lamar Charleston
Poetry
It's Important I Remember That All I have to Do Is Stay Black and Die―
Cortney Lamar Charleston
Poetry
Final Poem for the Deer
Phillip B. Williams
Poetry
Final Poem Ending in a Beginning
Phillip B. Williams
Issue 159
Winter/Spring 2021
Friday, January 15, 2021
Poetry
Ghazal Written for the Lids in Downtown Brooklyn Where I Chose my Name
Kayleb Rae Candrilli
Poetry
Ancestry
Marisa Celina Tirado
Poetry
Corners
Cameron Barnett
Poetry
New year poem
Talin Tahajian
Poetry
After returning to King’s College Chapel
Talin Tahajian
Poetry
Genesis
Paul Hlava Ceballos
Poetry
Against Death
Noor Hindi
Poetry
in north carolina there is a kind of wild onion called a ramp.
Madeline Farber
Poetry
Residuals
Daniel Moysaenko
Poetry
The Definition of Soft Fascination
Daniel Moysaenko
Poetry
4 poems from the sequence "test—flux"
Imani Elizabeth Jackson
Poetry
A Matter of Faith
Arthur Solway
Poetry
Poem Without Bodies
Shakthi Shrima
Poetry
Medusa in the Emergency Room
Shakthi Shrima
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