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Rosa Alcalá
Kimberly Alidio
Cynthia Arrieu-King
Sarah Bridgins
Trina Burke
Rachel Busnardo
Marisa Crawford
Daniel Coudriet & Mariela Méndez
Shira Dentz
Dana Inez
Megan Kaminski
Becca Klaver
Natalie Lyalin
Gina Myers
Eileen Myles
Daniela Olszewska
Emily Pettit
Deborah Poe
Michelle Taransky
Danielle Vogel
Suzanne Wise
Lila Zemborain

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I enjoyed the selection of poetry and voices in this issue. Kristy Bowen’s what monster left me with a eerie and memorable feeling. The lines
“I forgot about the war while rearranging the plates.
We wanted to understand what science was, that big blue
hope bursting through our door. ”
were particularly striking. They captured the spirit of curiosity and a never-reachable inclusiveness of mundane knowledge with mindful philosophy. The feeling I was left with was familiar. The poem seemed to vocalize a frustration and almost a guilt I feel every day. I will remember it as one of my favorites.
Kate Schapira’s poems were equally as remarkable. The last line in CAUTION offered a beautiful picture and was a perfect summation for the poem.
What a treat! Thank you very much.
Charlotte Beard
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