4 Poems
Field
We tried to make angels in the field without snow, but the field bent back
and swallowed the wings whole.
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Rick Andrews
Read MoreRick Andrews is currently a student at Washington University in St. Louis, though not for much longer. He is originally from Boston, a town he now misses for the first time. When he’s not writing, he enjoys running around, thinking about the brain (and the things it does), and making things up in front of other people. His work has appeared, suddenly, seemingly out of nowhere—he’s as mystified about it as you are.
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- 4 Poems Rick Andrews • Poetry
- 3 Poems S. Asher Sund • Poetry
- Revaluing Nature Writing: Toward Love and Flower Power Molly Gaudry • Criticism
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