Poem of The Day
By Dunya Mikhail
Everything has gender
in Arabic.
History is male.
Fiction is female.
Dream is male.
Wish is female.

Feminine words are followed
by a circle with two dots over.
They call it the tied circle,
knotted with wishes
which come true only when forgotten
or replaced by the wishes of others.

In the...
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By Mark Strand
It had been a long day at the office and a long ride back to the small apartment where I lived. When I got there I flicked on the light and saw on the table an envelope with my name...
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By Elise Paschen
Lily Gladstone confides she wore my great
grandmother Eliza’s blankets in three scenes.

I don’t remember my great grandmother, though
in a photo, aged ninety, she holds me in her arms.

The actress plays Mollie Burkhart, who lived
down the street from Eliza in Fairfax.

Hands out wide, Lily says Eliza had a broad wingspan.
She …

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