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That Time When Me and Mister Were Celebrities, and We Were All Cousins, by Alison Grifa Ismaili
Island of Misfit Lit Issue Dave Housley 1/17/23 Island of Misfit Lit Issue Dave Housley 1/17/23

That Time When Me and Mister Were Celebrities, and We Were All Cousins, by Alison Grifa Ismaili

I walked into the dirtiest, saddest, scariest gas station in Baton Rouge.

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A Family Tradition, by Dan Shewan
Island of Misfit Lit Issue Dave Housley 1/17/23 Island of Misfit Lit Issue Dave Housley 1/17/23

A Family Tradition, by Dan Shewan

I’ve always envied people who can remember holidays from their childhood. I’m not great at remembering things. Sometimes I forget to eat, or shower, or brush my teeth.

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Fox My Fox, by James Tadd Adcox
Island of Misfit Lit Issue Dave Housley 1/17/23 Island of Misfit Lit Issue Dave Housley 1/17/23

Fox My Fox, by James Tadd Adcox

Toward the end, the grandmother began leaving offerings in her backyard each night for the fox. Her family told her not to; but each time they confronted her about it, she claimed she had no idea what they were talking about.

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Yelp Reviews of 1998, by Amorak Huey
Island of Misfit Lit Issue Dave Housley 1/17/23 Island of Misfit Lit Issue Dave Housley 1/17/23

Yelp Reviews of 1998, by Amorak Huey

like would I go back if I could?it has rained for thirty-six hours & I am bored of the present so sure maybe 

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Fourteen Sticks Inside, by Misti Rainwater-Lites
Island of Misfit Lit Issue Dave Housley 1/17/23 Island of Misfit Lit Issue Dave Housley 1/17/23

Fourteen Sticks Inside, by Misti Rainwater-Lites

“Don’t resist counseling.”“I resist everything but clown makeup and donuts.”

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I Go to Join It, by Ashley Hutson
Island of Misfit Lit Issue Dave Housley 1/17/23 Island of Misfit Lit Issue Dave Housley 1/17/23

I Go to Join It, by Ashley Hutson

In the picture of my heart’s desire, I am watching “Three’s Christmas,” the fourteenth episode of the second season of Three’s Company, and the only holiday episode of my favorite series.

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New Years, by Dina L. Relles
Island of Misfit Lit Issue Dave Housley 1/17/23 Island of Misfit Lit Issue Dave Housley 1/17/23

New Years, by Dina L. Relles

Their feet stuck to the thin layer of beer that coated the kitchen and mail littered the rug by the front door. They went out only to get milk and coffee and diner eggs.

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Two Poems, by Benjamin Garcia
Island of Misfit Lit Issue, Poetry Dave Housley 1/17/23 Island of Misfit Lit Issue, Poetry Dave Housley 1/17/23

Two Poems, by Benjamin Garcia

Crab—because they skitter sidelong—might counter your clockwise.

Pheasant for fear of your luck taking wing. As Emily Dickinson said: hope is a feathered thing.

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Grief as a Comforting Rerun of Deep Impact, by Amy Miller
Online Issues Rebecca Barnard 1/16/23 Online Issues Rebecca Barnard 1/16/23

Grief as a Comforting Rerun of Deep Impact, by Amy Miller

I love the way Téa Leoni chugs

that martini—shaky, the news

she knows is bad and now believes.

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Rival Romance, by Tom Kelly
Online Issues Rebecca Barnard 1/16/23 Online Issues Rebecca Barnard 1/16/23

Rival Romance, by Tom Kelly

Ryu, bro, what the hell happened

to the dragon punch tag team? My plane

pinballed the globe trailing you, I waltzed

in US airshows & seedy Barcelona nightclubs,

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Three Poems, by Amber Edmondson
Online Issues Rebecca Barnard 1/16/23 Online Issues Rebecca Barnard 1/16/23

Three Poems, by Amber Edmondson

You guess and you guess wrong but Vanna White unzips her gown anyway and from the breach Annie Oakley steps out/she too slipping off her embroidered blouse and from inside her Maud…

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Yellowshirt Elegy, by Meghan Phillips
Online Issues Rebecca Barnard 1/16/23 Online Issues Rebecca Barnard 1/16/23

Yellowshirt Elegy, by Meghan Phillips

Down in engineering you can’t even see

the stars.

Dad was so proud when I was reassigned—

the heart

of the ship, the heart

of the ship,

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Three Poems, by Renn Elkins
Online Issues Rebecca Barnard 1/16/23 Online Issues Rebecca Barnard 1/16/23

Three Poems, by Renn Elkins

draw him up in fish netting,

bruise his bloated skin.

silence the green.

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Two Poems, by Libby Cudmore
Online Issues Rebecca Barnard 1/16/23 Online Issues Rebecca Barnard 1/16/23

Two Poems, by Libby Cudmore

He made good on his promise to leave if there were rainbows. So she took off her pink stage wig and transformed to blonde. I cannot wash the Manic Panic out of my hair with even the cheapest shampoo.

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Three Poems, by Karen Craigo
Online Issues Rebecca Barnard 1/16/23 Online Issues Rebecca Barnard 1/16/23

Three Poems, by Karen Craigo

I have over three thousand, you know—

brass and crystal, palm-sized, designed

to turn. You can always hear me coming.

The thunk and chime that sounds like

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Tom Hardy as Bane Comments on The National’s “Conversation 16,” by J. Bradley
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Tom Hardy as Bane Comments on The National’s “Conversation 16,” by J. Bradley

Why are the children in trouble? Darkness

demonstrated far better parenting

than who’s behind these baritone bleatings.

Whispering miserable things, such regress

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Two Poems, by Meg Eden
Online Issues Rebecca Barnard 1/16/23 Online Issues Rebecca Barnard 1/16/23

Two Poems, by Meg Eden

with my unibrow

& elevated testosterone

& my strange obsession

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Yeah I’m Pretty Much the Best at This By Bojack Horseman, by Bezalel Stern
Online Issues Rebecca Barnard 1/16/23 Online Issues Rebecca Barnard 1/16/23

Yeah I’m Pretty Much the Best at This By Bojack Horseman, by Bezalel Stern

My agent told me I would win a Grammy

if I wrote a spoken word poem, it would

be the easiest way to do it. You just write

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Kojak in the Suburbs, by Brian Simoneau
Online Issues Rebecca Barnard 1/16/23 Online Issues Rebecca Barnard 1/16/23

Kojak in the Suburbs, by Brian Simoneau

Because I accept human fallibility

a man explains, voice like Telly Savalas

behind me. Voice of bald, of wide collar splayed, chain

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Two Poems, by E. Kristin Anderson
Online Issues Rebecca Barnard 1/16/23 Online Issues Rebecca Barnard 1/16/23

Two Poems, by E. Kristin Anderson

With siren and flashes I was

trying to raise flames—

I couldn’t spread heat, flying isolated

and dead in this part of town.

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