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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…
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Career Development Assessment by Dan Morey
Career Development Assessment SAID ABOUT SUBJECT: “Seems sort of contrarian.” “Fun to hang out with.” “Not…
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I hold a knife to my jugular before interpreting the Hieroglyph on the far Wall by Enotor Prosper
before Jugular my to Knife a Hold I the Interpreting Wall far the on Hieroglyph At…
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A masochist learns to sing the Stones by Brandy McKenzie
A masochist learns to sing the Stones When I say yes, I’m not sure what I…
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Two Poems by Paul Ilechko
A Dismal Completion Follow the thread as it peels back to rawness as it peels away…
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Two Poems by Jonel Abellanosa
Siesta Musical hour, royal sun enthroned. Shadows have retreated into the mind, wind warm to my…
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Daybreak by Richard Dinges, Jr.
Daybreak Without a cue, sun still a hope, dark pools around sheets with no color. I…
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Two Poems by Zebulon Huset
Sunflower Yellow is what they called it, as if yellow was no longer descriptive enough. Mom…
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![[Bryant Culpepper] by Anney Bolgiano](https://thinairmagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/pexels-photo-164829.jpeg?w=1024)
[Bryant Culpepper] by Anney Bolgiano
[Bryant Culpepper] Friends, I am I was I caused I …
