With a poem by Stephen Page in Volume 13 (2018) — Read on www.sfcc.edu/santa-fe-literary-review/literary-review-issues/
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Special thanks to Kate McCahill, Nancy Beauregard, and Serena Rodriguez
Except from poem Teresa: My Mask of Day —
“She unwraps and pirouettes before me, holds out her arms,
clasps my hand, ballrooms, tangoes:
She jumps up and down upon the dry earth,
raising dust to form a rain cloud.”
I enjoyed the poem. Congratulations.
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I like the mood of this piece, Stephen. It has the feel of a moment between one thing and the next.
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Thanks.
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Who wrote “The Sticking Place?”
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