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Dupont Circle Movement

Poems and Essays:

Four excerpts from Scar Tissue

Four excerpts from The South Orange Sonnets

Four Poems from Blue Skies

Introduction to Some Of Us Press Issue

One Poem from These Days

Preface to the Some Of Us Press Issue

Three poems from Blocks

Three poems from Edge

Three Poems from High There

Three poems from Ice Fishing

Three Poems from Moving Violation

Three poems from Rocks and Chairs

Three Poems from The Ultimate Double Play

Two Poems from Boning Up

Two Poems from Lamplights Used to Feed the Deer

logoBeltway Poetry Quarterly is an award-winning online literary journal and resource bank that originated in Washington, DC and the surrounding Mid-Atlantic region. We are now a global beltway, encircling the epicenters of major metropolises everywhere.

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Washington is the drollest place in Christian lands. Such a thin veil of varnish over so very rough material, one can see nowhere else. But for all that there are strong points about it? I know of no other capital in the world which stands on so wide and splendid a river. But the people and the mode of life are enough to take your hair off.

— Henry Adams

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