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Contributors 83

Laura McCullough: Begin With a Bifid Tongue

May 10, 2011 by PBQ

Have you ever had turducken? That’s turkey stuffed with pork stuffed with chicken, a kind of gourmet diglossia, or if you prefer, a glossolalia of protein. All boneless, of course, which is best for the actual eating. Let’s make some, and while we eat it, let’s share whatever words we know in Tamil, Tagalog, Urdu. […]

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Jean C. Howard: Fruit Fly

May 10, 2011 by PBQ

Fat, little BB of motion, of minute flight, weaving prayers above sugar, an open mouth of wine and lemon wedge. Dreaming lazily of summer, its orchards ripe and aching, abstractions of fruit at sun-cut angles. Here you dip toward watermelon, haystacked with straws of jicama, then swerve toward bleeding fig. My thoughts go out to […]

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Jenny George: Notes on Pigs

May 10, 2011 by PBQ

A  pig has eyelashes. The pig’s eyelashes function like our own eyelashes, but have a different meaning. The pig is unadorned. A pig who cares about her looks is absurd. A person who cares about a pig is a rare thing. Many people live near animals. A pig does not take a long evening bath, […]

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Kate Ferencz: Pride in Your Work

May 10, 2011 by PBQ

Today when I was icing all the cupcakes—how many?   Dozens or maybe hundreds, enough to keep me busy for six hours—I did not, not even for one single cupcake, make the effort to make sure I was putting a lot of love into it   I usually do that.   I think about how swirly the icing […]

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Meri Culp: Stalker

May 10, 2011 by PBQ

Keep your steely-eyed offerings, your garden pretense, botanical bliss, your reedy wisp of asparagus, no longer green-speared, but gray-leaden. Hold in check your artichoke words, the petal pull of anger-dipped butter, core-covering the heart  of new spring, my palmed heart, still tender, still looking for unsullied celery, small boats of clean, green sea washing to […]

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Abraham Burickson: The View

May 10, 2011 by PBQ

He figures the air’s there to carry words for her. Charlie sees it. Her voice shivers it, her voice: perfect, from a perfect body; no, imperfect: what wreckage her young body bore. You wouldn’t think. Those chlorophyll eyes that wash him, those hands, crushed once under a world of rocks. That’s the past: a heart […]

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