Contents - 47.2 Winter 2022
Ashley M. Jones, |
Judge’s Introduction to “We Moved Out of the Projects and Into a Home,” |
First Place: Meghan Malachi (Illinois) |
We Moved Out of the Projects and into a Home |
Runner-Up: Judith Mary Gee (New York) |
The Dead Don’t Eat Our Chickens |
Runner-Up: Scudder H. Parker (Vermont) |
You Would Have Loved This |
Honorable Mention: Caroline Parkman Barr (Alabama) |
Venus De Milo with Drawers Moves Out of the Malibu Dreamhouse |
Honorable Mention: Phillip West (California) |
A Rough Understanding of the Cosmos |
Honorable Mention: Brittany Mishra (Washington) |
In the Mortgage of Desire |
Honorable Mention: Ana Lucila Cagnoni (Massachusetts) |
reins |
Beth Weinstock (Ohio) |
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Jennifer Reeser (Louisiana) |
Fetus Figurine in Mucus |
Jenna Le (New York) |
Pica |
Carrie Shipers (Rhode Island) |
After Careful Thought, Attendees Offer Feedback on the Corporate Retreat |
Clayton Adam Clark (Missouri) |
The Dogwood’s Now: A Grounded Theory |
Julian Koslow (New Jersey) |
Your Forever Home |
J. R. Forman (Texas) |
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Marion Starling Boyer (Ohio) |
Poronkusema |
Rebecca Morgan Frank (Illinois) |
Introducing the SRPR Illinois Poet |
Rebecca Morgan Frank and Jenna Goldsmith (Illinois) |
The SRPR Interview: Rebecca Morgan Frank |
Micah Daniel McCrotty (Tennessee) |
Aubade |
Karen Llagas (California) |
Self-portrait as heap and wilt, |
Wesley Sexton (Ohio) |
Catalpa |
Rosa Crepax (United Kingdom) |
2 pm sun through the curtains drawn closed |
Jo Brachman (Georgia) |
The Mouth of the Pelican Is Open |
E. B. Schnepp (Illinois) |
Drafted under the influence of someone else’s desire |
Timothy Cook (Illinois) |
Post Postmodern |
Steve Fay (Illinois) |
Late March in Mason County |
Judy Kaber (Maine) |
Thinning |
Russell Karrick (New York) |
Love |
Nancy Naomi Carlson (Maryland) |
Finding/Keeping the Beat |
Katie McMorris (Oklahoma) |
The Reincarnation Museum |
Elizabeth Sylvia (Massachusetts) |
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John Sibley Williams (Oregon) |
Cadence |
Alyse Knorr (Colorado) |
It's Been a Big Week |
JSA Lowe (Texas) |
Syncope |
Rodrigo Toscano (Louisiana) |
Happy Campus |
Brian Brodeur (Indiana) |
The SRPR Review Essay:“Dreams of Growing to Rock a Rhyme”: Tradition and Experiment in Recent American Sonnets |