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Posts by Jacob Griffin Hall

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"Prayer for Protesters" by Devon Miller-Duggan

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Last Night’s Hypnagogia (Becca’s Version) When you’re a woman without childrenpeople like to suggest you’re missingan entire fabric of experienceperhaps an entire hope chest of exotic fabricsin many colors of experienceall the while never …

When you’re a woman w/o children
people like to suggest you’re missing
an entire fabric of experience
perhaps an entire hope chest of exotic fabrics
in many colors of experience
all the while never considering that they
might be missing
— @bexklaver.bsky.social day 6
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"Over Spring Break I Shave My Mother's Head" by Shannon Moran

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Kelly Caldwell

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Mark Strand

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John Ashbery

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Happy pub day to

— Chivo / @jacobgriffinhall.bsky.social
— The Karen Horney Progressions / Rachael Guynn Wilson
— Commonplaces / @suburbanfolktales.bsky.social
— Quasi-Metalloid / Karla Myn Khine
— Comfort of Stone / Harrison Candelaria Fletcher

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Ocean Vuong

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Rita Dove

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Rita Dove

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Audre Lorde

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Cintia Santana

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Roseanna Alice Boswell

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Translating Grief - Cable Street Your Dazzling Death by Cass Donish and its connection to Marosa di Giorgio’s Historial de las violetas About three years ago, I received an email with what seemed an unusual request. Acclaimed US poet...

We published this fascinating review of “Your Dazzling Death”—the book by Cass Donish @cassdonish.bsky.social reviewed by Jeannine Pitas @janinalapapita.bsky.social 💙📚Neat twist: Pitas translated a book by the poet Marosa di Giorgio that inspired Donish’s work.

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Molly Brodak

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Lucille Clifton

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Evie Shockley

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Lance Larsen

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Luis Chaves

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Virginia Konchan

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Mary Ruefle

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Danez Smith

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by Becca Klaver

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Self-Elegies I wouldn’t press myself into a grief box, but I will confess I’m happiest under a sleeping sky, love the darkness like I loved to run through old-growth Doug firs and cedars. It’s the never-leaving pa...

My nineteen-year-old self didn’t
imagine this. I was learning bird calls, hermit thrush
and song sparrow. Keeping a list, but also wandering
the forest counting the decades forward, a human
life like alpine snow that seems it will never melt.
Martha Silano

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Speaking of new issues it's the first one of our 25th freaking year! Welcome DIAGRAM 25.1 thediagram.com/25_1

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Unfinished Mixtape by Scott Garson 1. Look on the back to see what this is. Or save that question. Listen. This one’s short. This one has no words. This one comes like vanishing; once you think you have it in your head, you’re…

INCREDIBLY excited to get to feature Scott Garson on the site today! a banger

"This one’s short.

This one has no words.

This one comes like vanishing; once you think you have it in your head, you’re somewhere else. "

https://www.havehashad.com/38prd

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Tired
by Langston Hughes

I am so tired of waiting, 
Aren’t you, 
For the world to become good
And beautiful and kind?
Let us take a knife
And cut the world in two —
And see what worms are eating
At the rind.

Tired by Langston Hughes I am so tired of waiting, Aren’t you, For the world to become good And beautiful and kind? Let us take a knife And cut the world in two — And see what worms are eating At the rind.

Aren't you

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