Contents - 47.1 Summer 2022

Adam Day (Kentucky)

Presence, Absence

Sharon Kunde (California)

Meadow-crash

Emad Bashar (Iraq)
Translated by Bryar Bajalan (United Kingdom) and Shook (California)

(cell)
The knight
Drowning

Ayrton Lopez (California)

Afterlife

Diane G. Scholl (Iowa)

Hibiscus Tea
Gokstad Ship, 1880

Jaydn DeWald (Georgia)

Evening Sketch: After C. D. Wright (3)

Kelli Lage (Iowa)

A Neon Bar Sign and Disco Ball Fall in Love

Greta Hayer (Louisiana)

After Eating a Rabbit Heart

Joshua Jones (Texas)

Preferred Imaging

Paula J. Martin (Illinois)

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Rodrigo Flores Sánchez (Mexico)
Translated by Robin Myers (Vermont)

DYMO Label Maker
Click Click Click
Look to the Mountain, Darling

Tara Betts (Illinois)

Introducing the SRPR Illinois Poet
Broken Silence
Surinam Toads Born from a Mother’s Back
The Animals Are Tired
Walk Ye Not
When the Fog Clears
A Reminder
Cornerstone Woman
How Many Winters
City to Monument
What Words Do
Tryin to Get Ovah
After Hearing
How I Got Over

Tara Betts and Bryanna Lee (Illinois)

The SRPR Interview: Tara Betts

Mackie Garrett (Iowa)

Dictation from Noise #3

Ruth Williams (Missouri)

Flint Hills

Eliana Hernández Pachón (New York)
Translated by Robin Myers (Vermont)

from The Brush

Ryan Clark (Iowa)

Air Base as a Stitch Torn
Air Base as Stain Narration
You Can Love an Air Base
A Sore Hope Advances into Nothing
Is This a Dialogue

Tara Ballard (Nebraska)

Desdemona on Her Balcony, or On Being Surveilled

John McCarthy (Illinois)

24-Hour News Cycle

Michael Boccardo (North Carolina)

If Mercy Could Bear Its Name

Andy Young (Louisiana)

Self-Portrait as Ganoderma Mushrooms
Family Portrait with Opossum Bones

Adam Scheffler (Massachusetts)

Courage

Sam Herschel Wein (Tennessee)

If You Give the Sun a Beer

Alexis Ivy (Massachusetts)

When the Poker Game Is at My Place

Cynthia J. Patton (California)

After the MRI

Dana Sonnenschein (Connecticut)

Sea Wolf Meditation

Lisha Yang (Utah)

Evening Jog

Mariana Spada (Spain)
Translated by Robin Myers (Vermont)

Summer, There and Back
The Methods of Mme. Curie
The Law of Conservation
Poem at Day’s End

Allison Serraes (Illinois)

The SRPR Review Essay: Redefining Our Futures: Recent Abolitionist Poetic Practice