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Allison Pitinii Davis Allison Pitinii Davis is the author of Line Study of a Motel Clerk (Baobab Press, 2017), a finalist for the Berru Poetry Award and the Ohioana Book Award. Reviews Articles Books Poetry Hills Full of Holes Dan Alter Poetry Soon and Wholly Idra Novey Nonfiction My Childhood in Pieces: A Stand-Up Comedy, a Skokie Elegy Edward Hirsch Poetry Proverbs of Limbo Robert Pinsky Poetry The Pugilist’s Daughter Judith Lynn Antelman Poetry The Shortest Skirt in Shul Sass Orol Poetry Today in the Taxi Sean Singer Poetry Useful Junk Erika Meitner Poetry If This Is the Age We End Discovery Rosebud Ben-Oni Poetry Wolf Lamb Bomb Aviya Kushner Fiction Wild Milk: Stories Sabrina Orah Mark From the Journal In the Beginning the Neighborhood Girls Read Philip Roth Drunk in Their Baths Allison Pitinii Davis February 11, 2019 Essay Writing the Jewish Rust Belt I suspect that there are readers like me who find nothing strange about love and Spinoza, about Coors Light and Treblinka. Allison Pitinii Davis April 16, 2018 Poetry Line Study of a Motel Clerk Allison Pitinii Davis
From the Journal In the Beginning the Neighborhood Girls Read Philip Roth Drunk in Their Baths Allison Pitinii Davis February 11, 2019
Essay Writing the Jewish Rust Belt I suspect that there are readers like me who find nothing strange about love and Spinoza, about Coors Light and Treblinka. Allison Pitinii Davis April 16, 2018