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An illustration of two human silhouettes against a blue background.

Until the End

By Carl Phillips
A black and white illustration of a wildflower meadow.

In Bloom

By Katarzyna Szaulińska, translated from Polish by Mark Tardi

It’s Important I Remember That Things Are Getting Back to Normal Around Here—

By Cortney Lamar Charleston
Shadow of home plant on wall

[The Tip of the Stalk]

By Ernst Meister, translated from German by Graham Foust and Samuel Frederick

Jonathan Aprea

Jonathan Aprea is a writer living in New York City. His chapbook Dyson Poems was published by Monster House Press in 2018. His poems have appeared in the Atlas Review, Prelude Magazine, Newest York, and elsewhere. You can find him on the web at jonathanaprea.com
http://jonathanaprea.com
Poetry Arts & CultureBodies & Nature

Hurricanes with the Names of My Friends

Poetry by Jonathan Aprea March 13, 2020
We are disappearing into / the map’s folds. Small birds. Smaller ones.
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