Bloomington poet Sue Swartz reads "Why the Young Woman Hides her Baby Behind the KMart," "Outside Tapatios Bar," "Exposure," and two haikus.
Mitchell L H Douglas reads "Second Child," "Sorrows: A Fret in Three Chords," and "There Was a Cotton Field in Sardis, Alabama."
Kyle Dargan reads "State of the Union," "A House Divided," and "Barcode."
Douglas reads "House Top," "Al Green was a Preacher," and "Guiding Star Missionary Baptist Church, Reverend E E Herd, Pastor."
Matthew reads "March 27, 2012, for Adrienne Rich" and "Listening to Denise Levertov, 1992."
Lawrence reads "Crack of Dawn," "Closed Nursery," and "Primary, after Mondrian's composition Red, Blue & Yellow, 1930."
Comer reads "Learning to Role Our Tongues," "On Coming Home to Teach," and "Car Slams into House."
Zervos reads a few epigrams that share a loose Ars Poetica theme.
Ife-Chudeni Oputa reads "Lessons on the Body: Meditation," and "Root: a definition."
Cate Lycurgus reads "Aviator," "It Wasn't a Fast Break," "Taking Care," "The Chronic Why," and "The House Reduced to Studs."