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Quilting the Loose Edges

The Poeming Pigeon (#13)
The Poeming Pigeon: A Journal of Poetry & ArtThe "Superstition" issue of The Poeming Pigeon: A Journal of Poetry & Art (Issue #13) features poetry by Ellen Bass, James Crews, …

When All Else Fails
Open-hearted and unwavering, Lana Hechtman Ayer's poems of vivid imagery navigate the reader through a lifetime-a rocky childhood, self-discoveries as a young woman, the many …

A Starved Heart
While in treatment for anorexia nervosa and purge disorder, Genevieve was isolated and alone. At one point, no other patients were allowed to speak to her, and she wasn't allowed …

Self Dissection
In Self Dissection, Amelia D az Ettinger takes an anatomical journey through the physical body to find answers about heritage, environment, family, and the nature of being an …

Listening in the Dark

Why Do We Look Up?
In Why Do We Look Up? Kazimieras Campe explores the multiple views of the relationship between humanity and the universe. By universe, he takes a liberal stance, conjoining the …

Jump Straight Up
Rushing in as a welcome surprise, these "new late poems" were mostly composed both late in the year and late in the author's years. In Jump Straight Up, Jarold Ramsey versifies …

At Home with the Dreamlike Earth
In At Home with a Dreamlike Earth, Steven Croft explores the natural beauty in his birth-state of Georgia, where his poems bring the reader to the lush coastal landscapes of the …

The Hills Around Are Dust and Light
These poems sketch a portrait of the author's growing-up years in Montana surrounded by her wheat-farming father, a busy at-home mother, two older siblings, and a lonely …

In Transit
As humans we are continually in transit, from birth to death to whatever may come beyond that. This has always been true, but perhaps never more so than today, when our society is …