The Shore Issue 7 — Autumn 2020
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Melissa Crowe
America you’re breaking
I cry each time we say goodbye because I know I’m always sending you to war
Lisa Ampleman
There's a Bobcat in the Neighborhood
Transfiguration
Appropriate Care
Susan Rich
The K Word—
Taylor Byas
Sleeping Weather
You're It
Joely Byron Fitch
Virginia Woolf’s First Novel Is Called The Voyage Out
Emma Aylor
Distance
Stonefruit Season
Daydream
Jill Mceldowney
Sleep on the Floor
Birds of
Samuel Adeyemi
Unfiltered
Taylor Fedorchak
False Premonitions
Chiromancy
Miscalling
Susan Moon
Day 28
Owen McLeod
Corona Sutra
Entomology
Olúwádáre Pópóọla
The Names of Hunger
Isaac George Lauritsen
Us Gone-By Citizens of the Shore
Duncan Mwangi
A Forever Thursday Afternoon
Adam Day
This Other Dying
Getting Lost on the Way
Sight Eyes Still Traveling
Natalie Young
Stuck in a Watery Still
Earth Ghosts
Dan Wiencek
Now It Can Be Told
Andy Keys
Sonnet for Spirits
Vincent Poturica
The Coldest Day in California
Katherine Fallon
Early Adopter
Revelry
Sarah Lilius
Her Hair Is Full of Crickets
Troy Varvel
Spring in Stop Motion
Katherine Eulensen
Jogging Poem
Praise for the Other Bodies in the Apartment Building
Mayowa Oyewale
to call a ghost a ghost
James Grinwis
Omar and Vinnie Emerge from Woods to Place Something Vast in Check
Barbara Daniels
Saxaphones, Drum
David Spicer
Mulberries and Spiders
Christen Noel Kauffman
Captiva
Jeffrey Hermann
I Keep Almost Getting It but Then I Keep Missing It
Jude Marr
As We Art
Emily Lake Hansen
How to explain coronavirus to your children
Ashley Hajimirsadeghi
self-portrait in youth
Gary Fox
Building
Jack B. Bedell
Cardinal
Joe Lugara
Art