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James Owens

James Owens

James Owens's newest book is Family Portrait with Scythe (Bottom Dog Press, 2020). His poems and translations appear widely in literary journals, including recent or upcoming publications in Atlanta Review, The Shore, Dappled Things, Southword and The Honest Ulsterman. He earned an MFA at the University of Alabama and lives in a small town in northern Ontario.

Poetry, Social Justice October 2020 October 14, 2020 October 15, 2020

Walking Past a Farm on the First Day of Spring

Blades open the earth, with a smelllike blood or bread rubbed to crumbs. News of my darkening country has methinking of poets slaughtered by…

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Poetry, Social Justice October 2020 October 14, 2020 October 15, 2020

Unrest

They believe the world can be good, so I tap the car horn and raise a fist in solidarity with the six or seven teenagers, all…

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