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Celebrating 55 Years of Literary Publishing

Judith Skillman

Judith Skillman

March 9, 2013 by utpress Leave a Comment

THE RUSTLING By Judith Skillman You who are my wind, the hole in the fabric of an afternoon, the winding place where dresses made from calico whisper on hangers— you who compose morning with spidery windows prism-cast, with lengths of webbing and incarcerated droplets . . . * There, the scattered choir of chimes, crows … [Read more…]

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