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2007...
no.
1
April
2007
of
Mascara Literary Review
est. 2007
Mascara Literary Review
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* Contents derived from the 2007 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Summer Palacei"Seventeen Arches Bridge.", single work poetry
- Your Body Barei"Holding your many souls like a juggler, this is Inuit land.", single work poetry
- Lighti"I see you there, standing in only your legs", single work poetry
- Fluxi"Nightfall comes hesitating with light.", single work poetry
- Sleepless Dreamingi"Curled and weighted like an anchor", single work poetry
- Listening to Bartoki"From a distance, this half breath,", single work poetry
- Walking Alonei"At night in the jacaranda suburbs,", single work poetry
- Paris Dreamsi"Paris Dreams", single work poetry
- Five Collaborations with the Google Poetry Robot, sequence poetry
- Pegasus for Lifeni"Outside the Quan Jude Roast Duck Restaurant", single work poetry
- West Annex Celestial Warehouse Temple of Heaveni"I always see a woman in the moon.", single work poetry
- Forbidden Cityi"Suited street vendors converge on the bus", single work poetry
- Drive-thrui"The radio sniffling some song out, and", single work poetry
- Portrait of Ledong Quii"Fuelling the party", single work poetry
- 50i"you are your own alter-ego", single work poetry
- Famei"why is it never associated with failure is something that beats", single work poetry
- Wheels, sequence poetry
- Japanese Studenti"In the house of doing", single work poetry
- Hygenic Italyi"you'd like to be differently enculturated, though in the end", single work poetry
- The Man in Pierre Bonnard's 'The Open Window'i"he comes home after the monochrome", single work poetry
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