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Letters to Goya
Titles and PoemsBy James Magee, Kerry DoyleLetters to Goya
Titles and PoemsBy James Magee, Kerry DoyleView DetailsInternationally acclaimed artist James Magee (alleged doppelganger of equally acclaimed artist Annabel Livermore) reinvents himself one more time as poet.
Revenge of the Saguaro
By Tom Miller, Peter HamillRevenge of the Saguaro
By Tom Miller, Peter HamillView DetailsWho killed that saguaro outside Phoenix? What is the sound of one billboard falling? Cochise who?
The Price of Doing Business in Mexico
By Bobby ByrdThe Price of Doing Business in Mexico
By Bobby ByrdView DetailsThe Mexican Border stands at the soul's edge with a port-of-entry leading directly into Byrd's poems.
As Far As I Know
By Joseph SomozaAs Far As I Know
By Joseph SomozaView DetailsRemember the poetry of William Stafford? Stafford's quiet wisdom? Good. Now listen up. Joseph Somoza wanders the same territory. Differently.
Dealing Death and Drugs
The Big Business of Dope in the U.S. and MexicoBy Beto O'Rourke, Susie ByrdDealing Death and Drugs
The Big Business of Dope in the U.S. and MexicoBy Beto O'Rourke, Susie ByrdView DetailsIn response to the violence destroying Juarez, two elected officials from El Paso ending marijuana prohibition as sound public policy.
My Marriage A to Z
By Elinor NauenMy Marriage A to Z
By Elinor NauenView DetailsA prose poem written in dictionary form, My Marriage A to Z is a unique chronicle of life within marriage.
The Last Cigarette on Earth
By Benjamin Alire SáenzThe Last Cigarette on Earth
By Benjamin Alire SáenzView DetailsA gay Latino's intimate journey through addiction, human desire and broken love.
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