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Prose from Poetry MagazineBy Lisa Jarnot
I’d like to think of this essay as an opportunity to peer into some rooms that are for me essential to my life as a poet.
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poemBy Catherine Barnett
It should be easy, I tell my son, to dispose of the possessions kept in these rooms.
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poemBy Abdulkareem Abdulkareem
All things begin from the spindle, we say—life spun from graces.
my hands let fly another letter
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