You Were Long Days and I Was Tiger-Lined

master wear a mask when you break out the leather
the whip’s encounter loosens the back to plumage

how strange whip’s sibilance moving
through ears like a wet ribbon        harmonium

harpsichord        its lisp then nothingness

it once lived past the pecan orchard        past the barn
where a young girl hung
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—Simone Muench, from Orange Crush

Mark Jarman is interviewed by the Savannah Morning News.

Lia Purpura's Rough Likeness is reviewed in the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

The 2012 Kathryn A. Morton and Mary McCarthy contests are now open for submission! Click here to submit your manuscript electronically.

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03-12-2012
Exceptions and Melancholies: Poems 1986-2006

Hamline University St. Paul, MN
7:00 pm


Kelly Krebs, Asst. Dean for Graduate Programs
kkrebs@hamline.edu
http://www.hamline.edu/cla/bfa/visiting-writers.html

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