On the bush and bramble side
that fringes toward the wood,
a whitetail stag sniffs the air
then lowers its tongue to Caddo's
edge to drink. Under your watch,
its eight points gleam a dull,
milky opal, and catch in cattail
cluster. With a quick head shake,
and a nose blow nearly laugh-like,
it frees its antlers. Another sip; the deer
finishes its lake water nightcap.
As it clops off into the loblollies,
alert but unhurried, you darken
to think of hunters, sleeping now,
dreaming all of Actaeon's fate.
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Issue 66
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Editor's Note
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POETRY
- Lindsey Bellosa
- Chase Samuel Berggrun
- Mark Jay Brewin Jr
- Stephen W Carter
- Stephen Cramer
- Elizabeth B. Crowell
- G.S. Crown
- Jacob Cumiskey
- William Grenfell Davies Jr.
- Robert Haight
- Zebulon Huset
- Betsy Johnson-Miller
- Lillian Kwok
- Devon Moore
- Mary France Morris
- Dan Murphy
- Kathryn Nelson
- James B. Nicola
- Thomas Osatchoff
- Supritha Rajan
- J.C. Reilly
- B.T. Shaw
- Eva Skrande
- Catherine Stearns
- Don Thompson
- Ross White
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FICTION