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May-June 2010
POETRY:
Glenn R. Frantz murmurs nude, amphibious morning;
Stephen Nelson rushes into needles of rain; Chishimba Chisala eats swans on the water; Simon
Howard grows cold in each elbow; Michael C. Rush wakes alone, accompanied by body; Jeff
Klooger waits for the robots to return; Martin Stannard makes out endless roads; Mónica Gomery opens her theory of spelling; while C.J. Allen is writing a poem and he’d love
to be in it.
TRANSLATION: Fire
births: Ian Seed delivers versions from the Italian of Ivano Fermini.
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