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The Future Is a Faint Song

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Jaime Brunton’s poems appear in SPECS journal of art and culture, Denver Quarterly, Diagram, Cincinnati Review, Poet Lore, and other journals. Originally from Shawnee, Ohio, Brunton currently lives with her wife and daughter in Lincoln, Nebraska, where she is an editorial assistant for Prairie Schooner. Russell Evatt is the author of the chapbook We Are Clay (Epiphany Editions, 2012). His work has appeared in Barrow Street, Cimarron Review, Lake Effect, Louisville Review, and elsewhere. He lives and works in South Texas. Find him online at russell-evatt.com.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dream Horse Press
Country
United States
Date
26 November 2014
Pages
40
ISBN
9781935716273

Jaime Brunton’s poems appear in SPECS journal of art and culture, Denver Quarterly, Diagram, Cincinnati Review, Poet Lore, and other journals. Originally from Shawnee, Ohio, Brunton currently lives with her wife and daughter in Lincoln, Nebraska, where she is an editorial assistant for Prairie Schooner. Russell Evatt is the author of the chapbook We Are Clay (Epiphany Editions, 2012). His work has appeared in Barrow Street, Cimarron Review, Lake Effect, Louisville Review, and elsewhere. He lives and works in South Texas. Find him online at russell-evatt.com.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dream Horse Press
Country
United States
Date
26 November 2014
Pages
40
ISBN
9781935716273