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Issue 5 – April 1, 2022

The South Shore Review

Bruce Meyer

Bruce Meyer is author or editor of 64 books of poetry, short fiction, flash fiction, non-fiction, and literary journalism. He is the 2019 winner of the Anton Chekhov Prize for Flash Fiction, the Freefall Prize for Poetry, and was a finalist in the Tom Gallon Trust Fiction Prize and the Bath Short Story Prize. His most recent books are McLuhan's Canary (Guernica Editions) and Pressing Matters: The Story of Black Moss Press (Black Moss Press). Both will appear in October. His previous books include The First Taste: New and Selected Poems (Black Moss Press, 2018) and the short story collection, A Feast of Brief Hopes (Guernica Editions, 2018). A book of essays about his works will appear in 2020 along with a collection of flash fiction, Down in the Ground (both from Guernica Editions). He lives in Barrie, Ontario.

Poetry

An Aubade to Salt

by Bruce Meyer
Poetry

What We Talk About When We Talk About Love

by Bruce Meyer
Poetry

Another Word for Blanket

by Bruce Meyer
Poetry

Rain Delay

by Bruce Meyer
Poetry

My Purpose as a Poet

by Bruce Meyer
Reviews

The Epistemology of Jim Johnstone’s Infinity Network

by Bruce Meyer
Fiction/Short Stories

Swallows and Oldenburg

by Bruce Meyer
Fiction/Short Stories

Bluebird

by Bruce Meyer
Fiction/Flash Fiction

The Loft

by Bruce Meyer
Reviews

Memory, Pain, and Reanimation

by Bruce Meyer
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