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Star 82 Review 7.4 Is Here!

Star 82 Review issue 7.4 features the absurd and the serious, lighthearted fun and deep thoughts, all to delight our way and lift our spirits. We have some wonderful art, predictive and found poems, a look back at New York City, poems about foster kids, a pond, and lethargy, and a variety of other playful and human interactions.

Online link to 7.4 is here.
Link to the print copy of 7.4, available from Lulu, is here. (The link is also at the bottom of the online web page.)


Contributors
Geonni Banner
Amita Basu
Wendy Bourke
Rebecca Buller
Roger Camp
Marizio Caste
Martha Christina
Jane Costain
John Darr
Liz DeGregorio
Coz Frimpong
Laura Garrison
Darryl Graff
Seth Grindstaff
Richard Herring
Michael Hill
LuAnne Holladay
Shaun Holloway
Linda Lowe
Rebecca Minnich
ayaz daryl nielsen
Toti O'Brien
Steven Pelcman
Dan Richman
Lindsay Shen
Mark Simpson
John L. Stanizzi
Robert Stone
Gene Twaronite
Jennifer Woodworth


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