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Eleven More American Women Poets in the 21st Century: Poetry Readings
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C. D. Wright: Dear child of God
C. D. Wright: Dear prisoner
C. D. Wright: Floating trees
C. D. Wright: Like a prisoner of soft words
C. D. Wright: Like having a light at your back you can't see but you can still feel
C. D. Wright: Like something flying backwards
C. D. Wright: Like something in his handwriting
C. D. Wright: My dear conflicted reader
C. D. Wright: Privacy
C. D. Wright: Re: Happiness, in pursuit thereof
C. D. Wright: [Mack trapped a spider]
C. D. Wright: elation washed over our absence toward everything in the increasing darkness
C. D. Wright: only the crossing counts
Carla Harryman: Baby. N. Baseball.
Carla Harryman: Dark. Swat. Land.
Carla Harryman: Now. Word. Technology.
Carla Harryman: Orgasms
Carla Harryman: The. Open. Box.
Carla Harryman: Wartime surroundings
Carla Harryman: [consents to a few statements one knows ultimately to implicate murder]
Carla Harryman: [it is difficult to write satire]
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Eileen Myles: High art
Eileen Myles: Questions
Eileen Myles: Snowflake
Eileen Myles: To my class
Eileen Myles: Transitions
Erin Mouré: Eleventh impermeable of the Carthage of Harms
Erin Mouré: Theatre of the Millo Seco (Botos)
Erin Mouré: Theatre of the confluence (A Carixa)
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