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Poetry in this Issue
- Mandy Beattie, Be Still
- Sheila Black, Psalm; How it Might Have Happened
- Jimmy Burns, The Darkness; Down/Up
- Barbara Crooker, Frida Kahlo Speaks
- Anne Eustace, Store Panic in Santa Land
- Rebecca Foust, His First Death; Altoona to Anywhere
- Laura Hershey, Insomnia; Sticky History; Fear of Speaking
- Christopher Jon Heuer, Tree Hugger; Enhancements
- Barry J. L. Horton, Alarm Clock; Gwendolyn Brooks
- Robin Kirk, Cold Harbor, 1997
- A. C. Leming, Dreams
- James Magill, So it Goes; Nursing Home
- John C. Mannone, The Dogwood
- Jean McLeod, I Said 'I'm Busy'; Quicksilver
- Nancy Owen Nelson, Autumn Musings on Multiple Sclerosis
- Kay Peters, Something Happened
- Ashok Rajamani, How That Mumbai Woman Enjoys Samosas
- Abbie Johson Taylor, Awaiting the Return of My Better Half; While Walking Home
- Liz Whiteacre, TENs Unit; Witness
While the editors of Wordgathering strive to bring quality poetry of interest by
new writers with each issue, we also wish to continue to feature those poets whose work you enjoy.
By giving us your thoughts on which writers you feel truly merit greater exposure and why, you help us to
carry out one of our major goals, the develpment of the genre of disability poetry. Please send your comments.
to comments@wordgathering.com.
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