Leah Noble Davidson: two poems

Dear reader, our electric share this week two poems by Leah Noble Davidson [>>] from her project addressing, among other things, the Benjamin algorithm’s writing a screenplay. Here’s The way you were sent to me… that was a big honest idea. and The principle is completely constructed for the same time:

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These poems appear in SC 6.1, available in print and ebook editions — and hey subscribe whydonchaRead on!

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Erica Wright: American New Year and American Burial Rites

Dear Reader, here’s our last share of this Gregorian year, two poems by Erica Wright [>>], “American Burial Rites” and — one of our Pushcart Prizes nominees this year — “American New Year”:

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These poems originally appeared in SC 5.2. Get yours here & DL the ebook. Consider subscribing (print &/or ebook formats) for more great art delivered by ehand to you!

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Virginia Smith Rice: I Meant to Close the Window

Be with those who you’re with, readers, we’re merry this week for sharing one of our 2016 Pushcart nominees’ poem from SC 5.1, Virginia Smith Rice’s “I Meant to Close the Window”:

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Pushcart Nominations 2016

We’re pleased to announce our Pushcart Prize nominations for 2016:

Elizabeth J. Colen: Standing Under the Pivot

This weekend’s share arrives fully formed and prescient: Elizabeth J. Colen‘s “Standing Under the Pivot.”

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This poem originally appeared in SC 4.2, in print & ebook formats in our shop. Subscribe, whydon’tcha? & then & then read on.

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