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Secret Solitary

By Thomas Bartlett Whitaker

Ketamine

By Bria Adimora Godley

from Beyond the Somber Station

By Liliana Ponce, translated by Michael Martin Shea

rising to the earth’s height

By Raquel Salas Rivera, translated from the Spanish by Carla Canseco

Aimée Baker

Aimée Baker is the author of Doe (University of Akron Press, 2018), a poetry collection about missing and unidentified women. She teaches at the State University of New York, Plattsburgh where she is also the Executive Editor of Saranac Review. She is currently working on a memoir-in-essays.
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Essay Bodies & NatureFamily & Relationships

Beasts of the Fields

By Aimée Baker February 19, 2020
Family heartache on the northern New York border, and the creatures that bore witness to it.
Poetry GenderReligion

The Saints of the Last Days

By Aimée Baker November 16, 2015
Pray that on this evenfall, bees will fly thick from her mouth.
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