Thin Air Magazine
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“This Is What I’m Dealing With (or, The Drawbacks of Being Reasonable)” by Colette Parris
This Is What I’m Dealing With (or, The Drawbacks of Being Reasonable) The fact that the…
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“Before I fall asleep each night I pray” by Gale Acuff
Before I fall asleep each night I pray to Miss Hooker, my Sunday School teacher, that…
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Two Poems by Andrew Wittstadt
Fresh Flowers Flowers flooded the killing plane ground up lamb brain and daisies Dog pads sashayed…
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“That Hole is Everything” by Peter Grandbois
That Hole is Everything It wasn’t the first time a boy had brought me home. But…
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Three Poems by Joseph de Luna Saguid (tr. by Kristine Ong Muslim)
Translated from the Filipino by Kristine Ong Muslim Island They drift farther and farther away— your…
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Walking the Line Between Today and Tomorrow: An Interview with Jake Syersak
I had the pleasure of interviewing poet, translator, and editor Jake Syersak about his debut poetry…
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Two Poems by Michael Chang
Poem Ending With Lines From Frank O’Hara “I have seen boys, also, walk in the street…
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“Bright White Noise” by Michael Chang
Bright White Noise [天使脸 • 恶魔心] [They say that poetry valorizes the specific] [When you write…
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“My One and Only” by Leah Browning
My One and Only I hadn’t seen Amy in five years when I found out about…
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My Mother Wants a Cigarette by Ralph Savarese
My Mother Wants a Cigarette Our public health officials have discovered irony, that wind chime on…
