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Asia·World Weekend at General Ri’s by Larry D. Thacker By Larry D. Thacker. A fictional transmission from an American convert to the North Korean military. Read More
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Opinion·World No More of the Same by Devon Balwit By Devon Balwit. Poetry that tries to make sense of the uptick of domestic terrorism in the West. Read More
Politics·World Hungary South Dakota California by Sarah Kobrinsky By Sarah Kobrinsky. Poetry that's scary to write is the kind we have to read. Read More
Immigration·World Bordertown by Howie Good By Howie Good. Poetry about a teacher and an untenable situation on the borders. Read More
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Middle East·World The Opening Bell by Joseph M. Gerace By Joseph M. Gerace. On the breaking news that the U.S. launched air strikes against Syria. Read More
World Ripped From the Headlines by Howie Good By Howie Good. A poet processes shock from Syrian chemical attacks and St. Petersburg's metro bombing. Read More