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          Soft Machines, Tough Love

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          Portraits from Another New South

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          Fission or, Eclipse  (with an introduction by Katie Geha)

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          Making Adult Love (on J. M. Coetzee’s The Pole)

          Making Adult Love (on J. M. Coetzee’s The Pole)

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        • On Craftsmanship (essay) & 1991 State of Human Rights Address
          Speech

          On Craftsmanship (essay) & 1991 State of Human Rights Address

          By Jimmy Carter
          The Visitation of God; The Leaf Blower among the Swimming Pool Lights; E...
          Poetry

          The Visitation of God; The Leaf Blower among the Swimming Pool Lights; E...

          By David Woo
          First Aid
          Fiction

          First Aid

          By T Cooper
          Teaching Ecopoetry in a Time of Climate Change
          Essays

          Teaching Ecopoetry in a Time of Climate Change

          By Craig Santos Perez
          The Lonely Ruralist
          Essays

          The Lonely Ruralist

          By Janisse Ray
          Influenza 1918
          Essays

          Influenza 1918

          By Jane Brox
          Itō Grows Ill, A Bird Transforms into a Blossom, and The Giant Trees St...
          Special Feature

          Itō Grows Ill, A Bird Transforms into a Blossom, and The Giant Trees St...

          By Hiromi Itō
          Jerry’s Dirt

          [Winner of National Magazine Award in Profile Writi...
          Special Feature

          Jerry’s Dirt

          [Winner of National Magazine Award in Profile Writi...

          By Jacob Baynham
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        • At Home in the World

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          By José Parlá
          Devotions in Light and Shadow

          Devotions in Light and Shadow

          By Nadezda Nikolova
          Soft Machines, Tough Love

          Soft Machines, Tough Love

          By Victoria Dugger
          Portraits from Another New South

          Portraits from Another New South

          By Tommy Kha
          Fission or, Eclipse  (with an introduction by Katie Geha)

          Fission or, Eclipse  (with an introduction by Katie Geha)

          By Rose Salane
          The Space Between Things

          The Space Between Things

          By Garry Noland
          View All Art
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        • on S Is For by William Archila

          on S Is For by William Archila

          By Brent Ameneyro
          on A Night in the Country by Laura Newbern

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          By Jonathan Blunk
          Blackness Is Also How We Survive: The Innovation of Black Horror in Two New...

          Blackness Is Also How We Survive: The Innovation of Black Horror in Two New...

          By Jalondra A. DavisJasmine Moore-Strickland
          Making Adult Love (on J. M. Coetzee’s The Pole)

          Making Adult Love (on J. M. Coetzee’s The Pole)

          By Charles Altieri
          Art on Borrowed Time (on the exhibitions Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist and...

          Art on Borrowed Time (on the exhibitions Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist and...

          By Tope Folarin
          on Fog and Smoke by Katie Peterson

          on Fog and Smoke by Katie Peterson

          By Ben Rutherfurd
          on Toshiko Takaezu: Shaping Abstraction

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          By Eva Recinos
          on Dark Souvenirs by John Amen

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David Clewell

David Clewell is the author of several collections of poems—most recently, Taken Somehow By Surprise (University of Wisconsin, 2011). He teaches writing and literature at Webster University in St. Louis and served as Missouri’s poet laureate from 2010–12. His claim to Charlie-the-Tuna-collecting fame is not at all overinflated.

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We Never Close

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What Some People Won’t Do

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Our Own Devices & Not to Mention Love: A Heart for Patricia

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We’ve Been Sleeping Together All Week; Wrong Number After Midnight; & Desperate Measures

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Uncle Bud, Unshaken in the Wake of Sputnik: October 1957

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Albert Einstein Held Me in His Arms

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This Poem Had Better Be about the World We Actually Live In

IN Spring 2009

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In 1966 Debbie Fuller Was Sweet on Pluto & At the Convention of State Librarians, I Should Have Been Preaching to the Choir

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Do Not Overinflate

IN Spring 2014

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