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January Poetry Blitz: Stuart Bartow

Love in the Age of Global Warming It was moth hour, time when all moths should’ve fastened sleep in their makeshift shelters of bark and shadows, in the cooled and secret regions where spring hides paralyzed in ice. Breeding a … Continue reading

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Windfucker: Say It Loud, Say It Proud

Poetry wasn’t part of my married years. Not until later did I begin reading it regularly. But I do remember one idle evening in our East 47th Street apartment, lounging around on our stylish gray couch with black and white … Continue reading

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