Poems by Ally Malinenko
Radiation Day 24 The waiting room is crowded today, all of us boxed into these little chairs in our gowns exposing thin pocked legs black socks back fat moles and hair and then out of nowhere Anna, the...
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In The House Magisterial The immense and stumbling wind Passes through a field Into a house where a portrait Of Christ slides from the wall Onto the azure floorboards. Overhead, the loneliness of...
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Now available for pre-order, Monozygotic | Codependent is a perfect bound, soft cover poetry book written by Stephanie Bryant Anderson. She is the founder of Red Paint Hill Publishing. She has worked...
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Though we never stopped, we stared from the backseat of our car— our flat-bottom boat—at the body darting from the end of a rope. I remember the road, its lines, yellow and broken, the crowd and a...
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A bone, something A bone, something charred, the reflection of the moon in an oily puddle. The old woman, the old man, their house aslant, falling like tinder. The grey of day, giving way, to the...
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SMALL TOWN We have a river and the sound of water over the dam. We have the railroad and the roar of a train heading west. The river flows and keeps flowing. It is never the same river twice. The train...
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DREAM HOME She saved up her money To buy a dollhouse As a gift when she turned thirteen That was almost a replica Of her parent’s mansion Even decorated with similar antiques But unlike the one...
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Dooley for State Rep A small band of supporters holding up signs and waving on the corner of Pleasant and Main on this gelid November morning–and who is Dooley? He’s the one among them who isn’t...
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Earhart to Howland Amelia, the pool has been drained here, two solid footprints resting in its basin like moon furrows. Just days ago the neighbors found the body of a fawn curled beneath the water,...
View ArticleWhat Slight Gaps Remain by Emma Sedlak is Now Available for Preorder
122 page, perfect bound single author poetry collection. Alan Gillis, author of “Scapegoat” and “Here Comes the Night”: “These are poems that address the heart of the matter – what it means to live, to...
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