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Poem in Which the Poem Works Very Hard to Identify Itself / Kristen Brace

Published on December 1, 2020 by Editorial Staff

This poem by Kristen Brace won the Barbara Sykes Memorial Humor Prize in PSM’s annual poetry contest. It appeard in the fall issue of Peninsula Poets.

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