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  "Museum of Absences," Luis H. Francia


Much journalism has been published, posted and broadcast about Ground Zero in New York City. That work has its own poetry, drowned in the stories of writers and photographers on the scene, the elementary school nearby, the church across the street - the chaos emerging after the settling of dust and debries.

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tsk, tsk, ulanmaya... you're confused. how dare you link poetry with journalism! how could you! what are you?!

and where did the rest of this review go?!

it's scheduled to appear in the inaugural issue of Galatea Resurrects (A Poetry Journal). the online journal is scheduled to go live the week of march 14. for details, visit in galatea's purse.

it's also scheduled to appear in issue 9 of hyphen magazine. copies can be obtained, in chicago, at the women & children first bookstore at 5233 n. clark st.

so... the review is still there. it just had to go in hiding for a while. hehehe. thanks for reading!
 
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