poetry


Mark Amorose
Outside a Clinic


Genevieve Cunningham
The Theology of Waiting


R.S. Mitchell
Reaching to the Choir


John Savoie
Betrayed by a Kiss


John Savoie
Pulling Free


Gabriel Olearnik
Hamlet, Reviewed


Gabriel Olearnik
Horae mortis


Joshua Hren
itinerant intimacies


Nick Ripatrazone
4/8/77, St. Luke's Church


David Craig
It's a dark mimesis, death


Tim Davis
The right to shape


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Pulling Free
From the neighbor’s backyard fence
one plank is pulling free—
popping eyes of paired nails,
startled mouth that did not know
it would hurt so much, or guess
that pain could move so slow,
and the deep grain whorling
around that knotted O.

--John Savoie

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John Savoie’s poetry has won two Hopwood Awards at the University of Michigan, including a special award judged by Donald Hall. More recently, his poems have appeared in Poetry, Shenandoah, and Rock and Sling, and his first poetry collection, Open Book, is ready for a publisher. He teaches great books at Southern Illinois University—Edwardsville.