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Interviews

What the Body Keeps: An Interview with Nikki Wallschlaeger

Apogee Journal
10 Oct 2016
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Nikki Wallschlaeger talks with Apogee Journal Poetry Co-Editor, Muriel Leung about her poem, “This Body Keeps the Key,” which appears in Issue 07 of the journal.

Poetry by Lara Mimosa Montes

Lara Mimosa Montes
04 Oct 2016
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  from The Somnambulist (Horse Less Press, October 2016)

Poetry by Seann Weir

Seann Weir
03 Oct 2016
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“you will beg them      to teach you      how to pray“
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