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Abstraction

By Lindsay Turner

In Search of Radical Care

By Jina Moore Ngarambe

Infix

By Chris Santiago

Daydream

By Tuệ Sỹ, translated by Nguyen Ba Chung and Martha Collins

Lo Kwa Mei-en

Lo Kwa Mei-en is most recently from Columbus, Ohio, where she works as a cook and a bartender and attends Ohio State University's MFA program in creative writing. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Ninth Letter, Crazyhorse, Indiana Review, New Orleans Review, The Kenyon Review, Gulf Coast, and other journals.
Poetry

Taxi, Singapore, Ohio

By Lo Kwa Mei-en May 15, 2012

The fishmonger of me // walks home with a little fish a little empty, / but the next life will be landlocked

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