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Plume: Plume Issue #153 May 2024
Poems
Steven Ratiner Gott im Himmel and The Corner of Bellington Street and Sparta
María Casiraghi Three Poems translated from Argentinian Spanish by Lorena Wolfman
Margo Berdeshevsky Kintsugi and We Did Not Murder One Another
Marilyn A. Johnson Remnant Tongue
Ralph Culver “October, and the sun burnishes”
Megan Nichols [There was the way his mother]
Lisa Russ Spaar Puritan Watc, Yonder and Birthday
Julie Danho In Waterplace Park on Our 15th Anniversary
Fortunato Salazar How the West Was Won and Crack in the World
Carrie Etter The Last Photograph
Annette Barnes Almost and Caught Out
The Poets and Translators Speak Culver, Berdeshevsky, Cader, et. al.
Book Review Penelope Pelizzon’s A Gaze Hound that Hunteth by the Eye reviewed by Jane Zwart
Featured Selection The Other by Sally Bliumis-Dunn
Essays and Comment Villanelles and the Art of Anguish by Maggie Dietz
Translations Portfolio Work from Leonor Scliar-Cabral, Rosa Alice Branco and Luís Miguel Nava translated by Alexis Levitin
Special Feature Meandering, Ebbing and Flowing with Slow Water: Stephan Crump and Nancy Mitchell
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