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Miracle Ice Cream

Miracle's truck comes down the little avenue,
Scott Joplin ragtime strewn behind it like pearls,
and, yes, you can feel happy
with one piece of your heart.

Take what's still given: in a room's rich shadow
a woman's breasts swinging lightly as she bends.
Early now the pearl of dusk dissolves.
Late, you sit weighing the evening news,
fast-food miracles, ghostly revolutions,
the rest of your heart.
Adrienne Rich
1995

Blue Girls

 
John Crowe Ransom

Aurelius & Furius, true comrades (11)

Aurelius & Furius, true comrades, 
whether Catullus penetrates to where in 
outermost India booms the eastern ocean's 
    wonderful thunder;

whether he stops with Arabs or Hyrcani, 
Parthian bowmen or nomadic Sagae; 
or goes to Egypt, which the Nile so richly 
    dyes, overflowing;

even if he should scale the lofty Alps, or 
summon to mind the mightiness of Caesar 
viewing the Gallic Rhine, the dreadful Britons 
    at the world's far end-- 

you're both prepared to share in my adventures, 
and any others which the gods may send me.
Back to my girl then, carry her this bitter 
 
Gaius Valerius Catullus
1989

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  • Carlina Duan
    Photo credit: Steph Hill-Wood

    Carlina Duan

    Carlina Duan is the author of Alien Miss (University of Wisconsin Press, 2021) and I Wore My Blackest Hair (Little A, 2017). An assistant professor of English and comparative literature at the University of North Carolina, Duan lives in Chapel Hill. 
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  • Sara Abou Rashed
    Photo credit: Omar Emara

    Sara Abou Rashed

    Sara Abou Rashed is a Palestinian American poet and the author of Keys to Return With (Diode Editions, 2026). Rashed is the recipient of fellowships from Vermont Studio Center and the University of Michigan’s Helen Zell Writers’ Program. The creator of the one-woman show, A Map of Myself, and a PhD student in English at The Ohio State University, she lives in Columbus. 
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  • Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
    Portrait by Richard Rothwell (1800-1868)

    Mary Shelley

    Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, born Mary Godwin on August 30, 1797, in London, England, was a

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Title Type Date
Voice: Four Types Explained Essays Nov 2025
Drum Language: Toward a Poetics of Re-indigenization Essays Nov 2025
enjambments interview: Richard Siken Interviews Aug 2025
enjambments interview: Margaret Busby Interviews Jul 2025
Understory: A Safe Space for Wonder Essays Jul 2025

Books

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Title Author Type Year
Borderland Apocrypha Anthony Cody Poetry Book 2020
Year of the Dog Deborah Paredez Poetry Book 2020
The Malevolent Volume Justin Phillip Reed Poetry Book 2020
Indigo Ellen Bass Poetry Book 2020
DMZ Colony Don Mee Choi 2020

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