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Excited to meet with everyone today!

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I found Rabbit disturbing and strange. To me there was almost an echo of Jackson's The Lottery, but inside out -- the community saving each other by sacrificing these awful dolls. The killing of the rabbits and the father's relationship to Willie and to her rabbit hunting offer an unsettling parallel to the serial killings in the story. And Willie is a grim killer herself, wandering into empty fields and underpasses as if she wants to become a victim.

I started reading the journal from the back -- reading the Letters of Donald Justice to John Berryman and Mark Strand. I enjoyed seeing these poets as young men trying to figure out what they were doing with their poetry. They, too, were emerging voices at one point. Now the journal hopes to feature "voices that have not always been given center stage," according to Nugent, and I believe the editors do that in this issue. Acquaye's Saturn Returning to Mami Wata is a good example -- new voice and a really interesting format.

Jonathan Wei's Why I Lie was the most revelatory piece for me. He takes us inside his experience of racism in an almost brutal way.

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