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Issue 82
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Editor's Note
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POETRY
- Devi / Ali
- Colin Bailes
- Emily Banks
- Parcerisas / Cassells
- Laura Dixon
- Odio / Ekiss
- Isaac Ginsberg Miller
- Donnelly / Miller
- Mitchell Glazier
- Jessica Goodfellow
- Grotz / Sommer Translations
- Todd Kaneko
- Keineg / Marris
- Elizabeth Onusko
- Colin Pope
- Karen Poppy
- Candiani / Portnowitz
- Elizabeth Ai Powell
- Mike Puican
- Anthony Tao
- Angela Narciso Torres
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BOOK REVIEW
- David Rigsbee reviews Swift: New & Selected Poems
by David Baker
- David Rigsbee reviews Swift: New & Selected Poems
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ESSAY
Issue > Poetry
The Call
Mars flares above a frozen lake.
A jet's trail lines the sky like a closed eye.
A young boy straightens thick, fat fingers
to show what he is to become: five.
Another in a bright yellow jacket walks
across the ice, someone calls him back
from beyond the breakwater . . .
This evening my father appears
in the melting snow of a cornfield. I see him
now blooming from my face. A red fox
crosses the mud; a crack bursts from the ice.
Something puts its hands over my ears and says,
I am late May burning through Manitoba.
I am a bonfire blazing in the cold fog. Something
puts its hands over my ears and says, Listen . . .