- Play Ethic, by Billy Crockett
- Letting Go the Handlebars, by Rodney Hatfield
- The Fall Game, by Alan Berecka
- Serious Play, by David Wilcox
- Let the Games Begin, by Shanny Lott
- Play It Like I Mean It, by Scott Plunkett
- Bull Riding at Atkeinson’s Ranch, by James Hoggard
- Restraint Is Not An Option, by Royce Carlson
- Play and Work, by Sam Baker
- Skinny Dipping, by Karla K Morton
- Batter Up, by Christopher Everett
- Tornado Story, by Kevin Welch
- Circus, by Larry D. Thomas
- Putting It Together, by Julie Speed
- Spinneninformatia, by Michele Miller
- Double Take, by Billy Hollis
- Something at Risk, by Billy Crockett
- Fools For Words, by Nathan Brown
- Carpe Piscatus, by Alan Birkelbach
- Banjo Moon, by Howard Rains
- Sing Out the Moon, by Jennifer Tull
- Photographs, by Keith Carter
- Amy + Kate, by Avery Rose Seelig
- Make It A Game, by Dodee Crockett
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- At Odds With Myself, by Billy Crockett
- friction = tension, by Leah Dunaway
- ‘piece’ de resistance, by Mac McAnally
- Pulp Friction, by Don Dorsey
- Keystone of Bird, by Issa
- Poetry by Tom Kimmel, by Tom Kimmel
- Subvocalization, by David Rains
- Playing With Fire, by Don Dorsey
- The Snake, by Jon Dee Graham
- Poetry-by-Michele-Miller, by Michele Miller
- Papa, by Bill Wittliff
- Cabalgata a Cristo Rey, by Rodney Bursiel
- Chemo, by Jim Chastain
- Transformations, by Bill Meek
- Waves, by Billy Hollis
- Poetry and the Problem Child, by Nathan Brown
- Walking Man, by Christopher Everett
- Citizenship, by Dodee Crockett
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- These Eyes, by Billy Crockett
- David Wilcox: As if I Came from the Ocean, by Billy Crockett
- Oh Say Can You See, by Don Dorsey
- Eye-opening Experience, by Neil Cronk
- Taken in, by Connie Todd
- Antony Hegarty: Dancing in a Pool of Light, by Billy Crockett
- Chickens in the Trees, by Beth Wood
- Sparks From the Campfire, by Butch Hancock
- ‘I See’ Said the Blind Man, by Peter Case
- Reflections in the Dark, by Reed Arvin
- Out of the Ordinary, by Ellen Berman
- Chlora Plays Joker Poker, by Ginger Henry Geyer
- ...The Problem with Poetry’s Eyes…, by Nathan Brown
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