The hunter with a flask of brandy pines
for glass, the clear outline of a windowpane,
resumes his fight, the footsteps of a bear
partially qualified by hailstorm, the illusions
of civil law and the severity of rabbits asleep,
nibbling on a ruin's perch. With altered blades, copper
bullets built to splinter in the fur, the uncharacteristically
warm corpse still rummaging, still coming clean,
scraped by the Inuit scapula.
It is important to record the weak spots,
though they all fall soft against the gun.
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Issue 52
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Editor's Note
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Poetry
- Mark Aiello
- Victoria Anderson
- Jeremy Bass
- Michael Blumenthal
- Alan Britt
- Sherry Chandler
- Regina Colonia-Willner
- Richard D. Hartwell
- RJ Hooker
- Jack Israel
- Betsy Johnson-Miller
- Roger Jones
- Marilyn McCabe
- Robert Andrew Perez
- Seth Perlow
- Glenis Gale Redmond
- Robin Richardson
- James Silas Rogers
- Jordan Smith
- Bruce Taylor
- Michael Wynn
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Essay
- Kurt Brown LONG STORY SHORT: Techniques Of Fiction In Poetry
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Book Review
- David Rigsbee reviews "Lucky Coat Anywhere"
by Michael Burkard
- David Rigsbee reviews "Lucky Coat Anywhere"