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Small Notes 4: Zach Haber’s if you want to be one of them playing in the streets… (SF: Quiet Lightning, 2014)

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Now that I’m throwing this up here, I’m thinking more on the new, its kinds: “Nevertheless, we press on, desirous of the feral affect of the unexpected, and the rush of the promise of solidarity, communion, and an alternative to the false starts we are offered every day at a new low price. What we want so desperately is a new beginning.” // Amanda Montei’s brilliant editor’s note in the upcoming P-Queue Natality issue.

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Joe Hall is the author of five books of poetry, including Someone's Utopia (2018) and Fugue & Strike (2023). His poems, reviews, and scholarship have appeared in Poetry Daily, The Academy of American Poets Poem-A-Day, Postcolonial Studies, Peach Mag, terrain.org, Poetry Northwest, Ethel Zine, Gulf Coast, Best Buds! Collective, and Eighteenth-Century Fiction. He has taught poetry workshops for teachers, teens, and workers through Just Buffalo and the WNYCOSH Worker Center.

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