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“Once I went on eBay, source of old lost things, and discovered that the same Reds that cost me $1.69 are now valuable antiques. ‘The Big Red is a magnificent writing instrument,’ urged one seller. ‘Own a piece of history.’” Read Stephanie Golden’s latest: curatormagazine.com/stephanie-gold…

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"Noon. The first bell scatters the pigeons. Chapel of the Magi, Mary’s ghost holds the ghost of a baby with all the tenderness of her transparent arms." Read "What They Keep for Themselves" by Susanna Lang (@SusannaLang16): curatormagazine.com/susanna-lang/w…

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"For the time being, stand on top of the highest peak without jumping. Release your holy rage into the air, the perfume of your hair like a prayer." Marci Rae Johnson's new poem is live, read it here: curatormagazine.com/marci-rae-john…

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“This is a short story, a very short story. Is it called an anecdote? Auschwitz, no date, because I don’t remember dates. But it must have happened in late summer or fall, potato harvesting season, I assume. The year? 1944?” Read our latest by Lola Mozes: curatormagazine.com/lola-revitz-mo…

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“Startled, the bad- omen black cat stares at you, a voyeur suddenly here in this stark room, uninvited” You can read Marjorie Maddox’s latest poem here: curatormagazine.com/marjorie-maddo…

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"Severed, a sainted head can be plated on its own halo, but need not be. A halo can also be held, like a frisbee, against a thigh. Or the holy placeholder--" Today we feature Jane Zwart's (@_janezwart_) wonderful poem "Saint Denis." Read it here: curatormagazine.com/janezwart/sain…

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"Stained wood with knots chosen for their size construct the shack. Trash has been thrown about: a broken chair, empty liquor bottles, a box labeled Campbell’s Tomato Soup," Jessica Purdy's new poem is live! Read it here: curatormagazine.com/jessica-purdy/…

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“Simeon, that’s a big boy you’ve got on your hands. He looks more like forty months than forty days. He also looks like he knows what you are going to say, and is just waiting for you to say it.” Read our latest poem by Paul Willis: curatormagazine.com/paul-willis/si…

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“Maybe when you see them they’ll appear, unstain steps that stammered, maybe then they’ll fix the old saw. You will step on a crack and find a poultice. You’ll listen, heal as you go.” Read Kaitlin Ruiz’s (Kaitlin Ruiz) poem “Moss”: curatormagazine.com/kaitlin-ruiz/m…

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"Say it was just that beautiful, even if it’s not true. Say the shoreline could break a man’s heart, and did too—" Today we feature Aaron Magloire's poem "The Kingfisher." Read it here, friends: curatormagazine.com/aaron-magloire…

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Half the harm that is done in this world is due to people who want to feel important.They don’t mean to do harm; but the harm does not interest them.Or they do not see it, or they justify it because they are absorbed in the endless struggle to think well of themselves. T.S. Eliot

Half the harm that is done in this world is due to people who want to feel important.They don’t mean to do harm; but the harm does not interest them.Or they do not see it, or they justify it because they are absorbed in the endless struggle to think well of themselves. T.S. Eliot