FOUR WAY REVIEW

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  • ISSUE 34

    ISSUE 34

    POETRY TWO POEMS by Caitlyn Klum TWO POEMS by Rajiv Mohabir TWO POEMS by Sebastian Paramo SELF-PORTRAIT AS THE LAST LINGERING PETAL ON A CHERRY BLOSSOM by Anthony Thomas Lombardi…

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POETRY

  • TWO POEMS by Carlina Duan

    TWO POEMS by Carlina Duan

    WHAT IF my lips weren’t chapped. the candles: unburned. what if they’d stayed like that all year: whole, slender sticks, separate & shy. what if the ants didn’t run in slow lines across the table, didn’t crush to dark soot beneath a stray thumb.  if I hadn’t touched the cake: unghost the icing slipping through…

  • LIFT THE MORATORIUM ON ANGELS by Kristin Robertson

    in this poem one sec for Pearl Vision and an optometrist who looks exactly like an uncle who died two years ago. He’s saying quick puff of air and hot air balloon in the distance   look through here    see it      see it now?   and now? But this, this is the good part:…

  • BLAKE GRIFFIN DUNKS OVER A CAR by Matthew Olzmann

    BLAKE GRIFFIN DUNKS OVER A CAR by Matthew Olzmann

    with a full gospel choir crooning behind him, with twenty thousand spectators surging to their feet,  with an arena of flashbulbs flashing its approval,  and I’m spellbound, thinking it’s all so spectacular, until  the broadcast team weighs in,  and Charles Barkley says, “That wasn’t the greatest dunk,”  and Marv Albert says, “But the presentation was…

FICTION

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