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            Picture the Dream: The Story of the Civil Rights Movement through Childr...

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            College (translated from the Hindi by Arvind Krishna Mehrotra and Sara Rai)

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            The Lonely Ruralist

            By Janisse Ray
            Essays

            Influenza 1918

            By Jane Brox
            Poetry

            Achilles; On Being Thrown from a Horse at 49; & Verge

            By A. E. Stallings
            Special Feature

            Jerry’s Dirt (essay)

            By Jacob Baynham
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            By Meghann Riepenhoff

            Picture the Dream: The Story of the Civil Rights Movement through Children’s Books...

            By C. J. Bartunek

            Kaleidoscopic Consciousness

            By Doron Langberg

            “Be Unpredictable, Be Real, Be Interesting, Tell a Good Story!” (with an interview...

            By Eddie Arroyo

            A Lower Deep

            By Michi Meko

            “What I Find Funny Is Too Dark to Say Out Loud” (with an interview by C. J. Bartunek)

            By Dhruvi Acharya
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            By Selamawit D. Terrefe

            Imaginary Maps (on Apsara Engine and Spellbound: A Graphic Memoir by Bishakh Som)

            By Stephanie Burt

            on Defacing the Monument by Susan Briante 

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            on My Autobiography of Carson McCullers by Jenn Shapland

            By Julie R. Enszer

            on Walking Backwards: Poems 1966–2016 by John Koethe

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Judson Mitcham

Judson Mitcham’s most recent collection is A Little Salvation: Poems Old and New (University of Georgia Press, 2007). He is the current poet laureate of Georgia.

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Notes for a Prayer in June

IN Summer 1985

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Surviving in Tolstoy’s Dream

IN Winter 1985

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About Women & A Knowledge of Water

IN Summer 1986

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Where We Are

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Where We Are

IN Fall 1983

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“from” Epistles

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Laments

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In the Kingdom of the Air

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Somewhere in Ecclesiastes

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Nature

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Surrender

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Preface to an Omnibus Review

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An Introduction

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on The Oxford Book of Dreams by Stephen Brook

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Prayer & Going Home

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History of Rain

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Story

What matters most is private and vast and can’t be seen  on the brain scan, though it may burn orange or blue    or a toasty gold in the amygdala,  a magnolia-green in the cingulum, the cinnamon    or burnt wine of an old tin roof all through the fornix.  For the story only you […]

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