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June 19, 2009: Now available is the 13.4 (Summer 2009) issue of The 2River View, with new poems by Walter Bargen, E. Louise Beach, Jaime Brunton, Alison Cimino, Lori Coale, Renee Emerson, Catharina Evans, Christien Gholson, Peter Joseph Gloviczki, Tawnysha Greene, and Carolyn Foster Segal. Before submitting for the Fall 2009 issue of 2RV, please read the guidelines.

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The 2River View, 13.4 (Summer 2009)New!
New poems by Walter Bargen, E. Louise Beach, Jaime Brunton, Alison Cimino, Lori Coale, Renee Emerson, Catharina Evans, Christien Gholson, Peter Joseph Gloviczki, Tawnysha Greene, and Carolyn Foster Segal.

Fortune Cookies
By Andrew Cox. Number 19 in the 2River Chapbook Series. Submissions should consist of no more than 23 poems. Please browse the series before submitting your chapbook.

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You can find all issues of The 2River View in the 2RV Archives. Contributors are listed in the Author Index. You can also find all 2River chapbooks listed in the 2River Chapbook Series. Art from all 2River publications is archived in the 2River Gallery.

Favorite Poem Project

Multi-media presentations of poems by creative writing and poetry students at St. Louis Community College—Meramec. Feel free to submit your own.

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2River welcomes submissions of poems, chapbooks, art, and multi-media presentations of poems. Before submitting, please read the guidelines.

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