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Two Poems by Olivia J. Kiers
Campfire: Ossipee, NH Below straight-shot pines, the fire pit shadow waits agape. Stone teeth encircle charcoal…
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The ghost that lives on 28th street by Katie Himes
I thought I saw the ghost that lives on 28th street yesterday. The white curtains shuddered…
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Black Lives Matter: Our Commitments
The editorial staff of Thin Air Magazine knows that Black lives matter. In our local community,…
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Something to Sink Your Teeth Into by Katie Kalahan
His body was strung upside down so that his head was five feet from the floor.…
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Robert DiMatteo Discusses Art and Science
Robert DiMatteo is a visual artist with a keen interest in science and the environment. His…
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Xibalba by Stephen Ground
The sun dove as I reached the main square—sunstroked, boozy tourists mingling with buskers and vendors…
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Three Poems by Jaqueline Newlove
Old Shoulders Once lying in bed beside a lover, I wished for removable arms, so I…
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Two Poems by Sarah Valeika
Marriage I may not have loved you, but I set your shoes out at your place…
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Love Or Something Like It by Carolyn Adams
She envied the pink plastic furnishings of other girls. Hers were makeshift, cast-off cardboard from the…
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Grandma Told Me by Tom Garback
Fires start in rainstorms, grandma told me once. Behold this tangle of thorns. The rose garden…
