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Tag: Claire Rubin

The Last Supper / Claire Rubin

Published on September 9, 2020 by Editorial Staff1 Comment

Third Wednesday’s Poem of the Week:
California poet Claire Rubin, a favorite of ours, penned this poem for our upcoming fall issue, a wonderful example of a persona poem, one that conveys its message with wry humor. It’s also qualifies as an ekphrastic poem.

Categories Poem of the Week, Uncategorized•Tags Claire Rubin, Literary Journal, Poem, Poem of the Week, Poetry, Third Wednesday Magazine

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