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There’s a Witch in the Word Machine
Jenni Fagan
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Killochries
Jim Carruth
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The Dark Between Stars
Atticus Poetry
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Midden
Julia Bouwsma, Afaa M. Weaver
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American Radiance
Luisa Muradyan
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Salacia
Mari Ellis Dunning
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Make Blackout Poetry: Turn These Pages into Poems
Carroll John
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That Lone Ship
Rhys Owain Willliams
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Pillow Thoughts II: Healing the Heart
Courtney Peppernell
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The Future Has an Appointment with the Dawn
Tanella Boni, Todd Fredson, Honoree Fanonne Jeffers
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The Third Mandarin
Frank Kuppner
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The Half-Finished Heaven: Selected Poems
Tomas Transtroemer
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Aperture
Jacek Dehnel, Karen Kovacik
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The Scottish Ambassador
Robert Crawford
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Rondo
Chris Wallace-Crabbe
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Come Home Alive
Penny Pepper
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The Pleasures of the Damned: Selected Poems 1951-1993
Charles Bukowski
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playtime
Andrew McMillan
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Hydra’s Heads
Nora Gomringer, Annie Rutherford
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When One Day Soon I Write
Roger Victor Crawley
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