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The North fell off each hundred miles or so in chunks of slush from the bottom of my car — Spanish...
Read MoreEllen McGrath Smith teaches at the University of Pittsburgh and in the Carlow University Madwomen in the Attic program. Poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Now Culture, Sententia, The American Poetry Review, Cerise, The Same, Kestrel, Oranges & Sardines, Diner, 5 a.m., Oxford Magazine, The Prose Poem, Southern Poetry Review, Descant (Canada), and others. Anthology publications include: For a Living: The Poetry of Work (U. of Illinois), Letters to the World: Poems from the Wom-Po Listserv (Red Hen), Beauty Is a Verb: The New Poetry of Disability (Cinco Puntos), In a Fine Frenzy: Poets Respond to Shakespeare (U. of Iowa), and Joyful Noise: An Anthology of American Spiritual Poetry (Autumn House). Her flash fiction has been published or is forthcoming in Weave, Switchback, Thickjam, Thumbnail, and The Shadyside Review.
by Ellen McGrath Smith | Jun 3, 2014 | Poetry | 0
The North fell off each hundred miles or so in chunks of slush from the bottom of my car — Spanish...
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When I went from underhand to over from the foul line, no longer hoisting the ball like a sandbag,...
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Darlene from up the street became pregnant from kissing a man who was married. She became...
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