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Terra Preta Review: First
June 21, 2019
Roberto Carlos Garcia: Three Poems
Elegy in which grief sends me
Elegy in which “Happy” by Pharrell sends me spiraling
Elegy in which is hidden an ode to your beehive updo
“Intersectional”
Diastema
Edward Supranowicz: Digital Art
Stormy Weather
Triage
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What Trees Know 2
A Contrapuntal of Light-Dependent Reactions
Principal Wind
Certain Moments of My Small Life
Florence Rain
Holding On
On A Particular Day
Molly Pershin Raynor: Two Poems
This Is the Undone Season
Yamim Noraim [Days of Awe]
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