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MEADOWSLASH

by john silbey williams

 

 

             Gun-pop, bird-scatter, barely a body

 

left but the one the dog drags obediently back to the house as if mastering one thing makes him

                                                                                                                                                     sovereign.

 

                                                      We don’t have the heart

 

                                               to tell him the rest of the country’s on fire

                                               & there’s not a damn thing we can do

                                               but rush him out into the brush again

                                                                                             demanding offerings.

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                           It’s simpler this way. Each his own god

                                                                                          paying tribute to those who whip

                                                                                          & nourish him. Home

 

                                    as a paperweight. Around our edges, grasses wild & bend,

 

                                                                                                       so close

 

                                                                                                       to blowing away. Heaven

 

as a nest of castoffs, a table to feed under, bone & gristle, a hand to nuzzle, a buckshot of birds

                                                                                                         fleeing yet another brief sanctum.

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The American Poetry Journal (APJ) is back and online only for now! Theresa Senato Edwards has taken over the reins as of April 21, 2025. Unfortunately, Theresa did not get much info on past submissions, except that all submissions were responded to. She queried about the anthology, chapbook, full-length submissions, and any upcoming online issues; but the same response was given to her: that all submissions were responded to. Theresa was not able to obtain access to the old APJ Submittable account either. She requested access but was told that the APJ Submittable account was unavailable. Theresa was not a part of the mess that transpired from 2022 to 2024, approximately. And she is sorry that she doesn't have additional news about much of the past submissions as well as submission fees. She asked for financial statements but was not given any. For now the website has been updated with issue and review archives, and we will go from there. Theresa apologizes that she doesn't have more to share and hopes that all her literary citizenship and fine literary reputation over the years will help APJ move positively forward, despite all the disappointment. Theresa will try her best to regain APJ's transparency, passion, and commitment to poets and poetry.​

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