ABOVE WAN CHAI The shrimp paste colored moon is intently watching an older woman on her balcony cutting fruit with a profound precision—she
Pro Forma By Jane Blanchard
Pro Forma Once seated, we peruse the same Old menu by and by— Which dish (or special from the board) Would we
For Diana By Gail Tyson
1952-2012 So many women have been here before: at water’s edge on a pale shore, as if time widens and narrows, a swinging
Missing In Action By Giles Selig
Missing In Action I can’t complete this poem successfully Because to do that I’d need every word And one of them (I can’t remember which)
Iris Terzanelle By Jennifer Dotson
Iris Terzanelle When I got the call, I broke down and cried Tears pouring steadily from the well of grief News that my grandmother
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LIVING ON THE EDGE OF NOWHERE Nobody knows where the end of the road is, We just keep walking around the next bend, Nobody wants