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The Essay
A short story by Susan Andrelchik It was my first day at my third high school. My grandmother gave me a talk all the way there. This is...
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Jun 75 min read
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Nice
A poem by John Grey I am in my front yard raking leaves and a friend, a fellow poet, walks by with a golden lab on a leash. He stops, and...
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Jun 71 min read
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Crowded
A poem by John Grey The woman in the crowded elevator can’t get her hand anywhere near the button for her floor and is too shy to ask a...
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Jun 71 min read
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Blessings of Appalachia
A poem by Emily Kledzik i hope when you die, that your veins run with the water of the brooks, that your eternal eyes see the...
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Jun 71 min read
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Spring Returning, Quickly
A poem by Emily Kledzik plants budding, flowers nodding open in the grass– pollen exploding upwards like elon’s rockets, bursting in the...
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Jun 71 min read
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Beverly Hills High School Class of 1963
A piece by Gerard Sarnat To the best of perhaps incomplete knowledge around 30% of all our classmates have passed whereas ChatGPT tells...
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Jun 71 min read
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Lanterns of the Night Sky
Floating festival lanterns; stars in the sky. A poem by William Doreski The lanterns of the night sky light nothing but old histories...
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Jun 71 min read
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Sea Daydreaming
The sea daydreams of land, does it not? A poem by William Doreski Although sixty miles inland I hear the sea gnawing at rock festooned...
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Jun 71 min read
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Verses to Cover Sins
colorful tears can't conceal prisms A poem by Kimutai Kemboi Allan We need more names, a catalogue Of remonstrance, a book of all our...
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Jun 71 min read
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Patches of Little Wishes
A poem by Kimutai Kemboi Allan The little girl knows Rocky steps down the river A thirsty flock of cattle And a plastic container on her...
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Jun 71 min read
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World War 3
A poem by D.S. Maolalai he finds he gets away with not joining the army. it's through being medically colourblind. it is fine – he is...
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Jun 71 min read
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To Sink
A poem by Erin Jamieson algae tangles between my toes and I cannot say how easy it is to sink one moment sunbathing by white...
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Jun 71 min read
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The Bored-Walk
A poem by Anthony David Vernon There is plenty here I don't remember... As I take you down the Hollywood boardwalk And try to build back...
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Jun 71 min read
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