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Lily Brown Writes With And Against Things In Poems That Are Coiled Up Tight As Springs (or Snakes). A Believer In The Power Of The Line, She Writes, 'I Think The Plastics/and Sink Them' Then 'Where Is The Sand/man Hiding The Dirt.' These Terse, Biting Poems Will Make You Look Around And Wonder.
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