


Kazim Ali: Mountain Time.
Beth Bachmann: Ouroboros Essay.
Amy Beeder: Eating Wasps • Figure of a Comet in the Bayeux Tapestry.
Rita Dove: Declaration of Interdependence • The Terror and the Pity • Ode on a Shopping List Found in Last Season's Shorts • This Is the Poem I Did Not Write.
Marilyn Hacker: Pantoum with Trombone Player • Elegy.
Lourdes Heuer: In the Beginning.
Danusha Laméris: Barefoot • Break • Hair of the Dead • Alphabet of the Apocalypse.
Campbell McGrath: The Moon • The Caves.
Lynn Melnick: Refusenik.
Philip Metres: Notes from the Wilderness: Philip Metres interviewed by Karthik Purushothaman.
Matthew Minicucci: A Primer on Listening for Bird Species in Lady Bird Johnson Grove, CA.
John Morrison: Headphone Masterpieces: On Gil Scott-Heron's Winter in America.
Spencer Reece: How Simultaneous We Are: An appreciation of Kimberly Grey. (Systems for the Future of Feeling by Kimberly Grey, reviewed by Spencer Reece.) New York, 2020, Persea Books, paper, 79 pages, ISBN 978-0-89255-520-8. https://www.perseabooks.com/systems?rq=kimberly%20grey .
Paisley Rekdal: Appropriation as Racial Hoax.
Diane Seuss: Six Sonnets: [Goldenrod, I could say, you know everybody wants something] • [I hope when it happens I have time to say oh so this is how it is happening] • [Labels now slip off me like clothes when I was in the dark] • [My earliest memory of telling myself stories without] • [Abrupt line on the nature of beauty: I've examined death] • [We all have our trauma, nadir, the umbilicus from which].
Sandra Simonds: Three Triptychs: I Gave Birth In Another Era • I. II. III. • On the Way to the Shore I Bought You a Bonsai Cypress Tree.
Gerald Stern: Lest I Forget Thee.
Fritz Ward: from Born "My oars fail me." • from Born "Welcome:"
Beth Bachmann: Ouroboros Essay.
Amy Beeder: Eating Wasps • Figure of a Comet in the Bayeux Tapestry.
Rita Dove: Declaration of Interdependence • The Terror and the Pity • Ode on a Shopping List Found in Last Season's Shorts • This Is the Poem I Did Not Write.
Marilyn Hacker: Pantoum with Trombone Player • Elegy.
Lourdes Heuer: In the Beginning.
Danusha Laméris: Barefoot • Break • Hair of the Dead • Alphabet of the Apocalypse.
Campbell McGrath: The Moon • The Caves.
Lynn Melnick: Refusenik.
Philip Metres: Notes from the Wilderness: Philip Metres interviewed by Karthik Purushothaman.
Matthew Minicucci: A Primer on Listening for Bird Species in Lady Bird Johnson Grove, CA.
John Morrison: Headphone Masterpieces: On Gil Scott-Heron's Winter in America.
Spencer Reece: How Simultaneous We Are: An appreciation of Kimberly Grey. (Systems for the Future of Feeling by Kimberly Grey, reviewed by Spencer Reece.) New York, 2020, Persea Books, paper, 79 pages, ISBN 978-0-89255-520-8. https://www.perseabooks.com/systems?rq=kimberly%20grey .
Paisley Rekdal: Appropriation as Racial Hoax.
Diane Seuss: Six Sonnets: [Goldenrod, I could say, you know everybody wants something] • [I hope when it happens I have time to say oh so this is how it is happening] • [Labels now slip off me like clothes when I was in the dark] • [My earliest memory of telling myself stories without] • [Abrupt line on the nature of beauty: I've examined death] • [We all have our trauma, nadir, the umbilicus from which].
Sandra Simonds: Three Triptychs: I Gave Birth In Another Era • I. II. III. • On the Way to the Shore I Bought You a Bonsai Cypress Tree.
Gerald Stern: Lest I Forget Thee.
Fritz Ward: from Born "My oars fail me." • from Born "Welcome:"