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Issue #22/23, October, 2001 :

Judyth Hill
Constancy of the Moon / The Year We Uninvented the Rose

What is fixed, warbles.
What we stand by, holds us in its persistent light.

Constancy of the Moon
Writing Down the Moon 
Meaning, Maybe 
Poem With No Moon 
Secret Moon 
Seder Moon 
Cliff Notes on Moonlight 
Shortcut to Mare Vaporum 
May Poem 
Moon Last Seen 
A Moon Can Look at a Poet 
Half Way There 
Entering the Dream Lodge

The Year We Uninvented the Rose
Woman at Zero Celsius 
Can You Guess What She Likes in This? 
Marriage in a Teapot 
Latitudinal Perspectives 
Wallace Stevens Doesn't Live Here Anymore 
If Flaubert Wrote Iron John 
Just When You Thought it Was Safe 
Aching Beauty 
The Harmonies of Fracture 
A Woman Alone at Some Other Time (in progress) 
A Woman Alone, Next Season 
His Shadow Completes Us 
Awakened Wreckage 
You Can Imagine 

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Special Double Issue, celebrating the third anniversary of the Broadside, and in honor of the
2001 Santa Fe Festival of the Book


Issue #22/23, October, 2001 :
Santa Fe Poetry Broadside.

Updated: December 9, 2001.
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