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		<title>Jaimie Gusman</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jaimie Gusman on the theme of &#8220;Villanelle.&#8221; A Substance (This villanelle was constructed by using lines from Gertrude Stein’s poem “A Substance in a Cushion” from Tender Buttons inspired by Bernadette Mayer Exercises #65, #71, and #74)   In any kind of place a little calm is so ordinary, as if it is one piece [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<h5>A Substance</h5>
<address>(This villanelle was constructed by using lines from Gertrude Stein’s poem “A Substance in a<br />
Cushion” from Tender Buttons inspired by Bernadette Mayer Exercises #65, #71, and #74)</address>
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<p>In any kind of place a little calm is so ordinary,<br />
as if it is one piece that uses the whole as the cover.<br />
There is sweetness and some of that calamity.</p>
<p>Sugar is not a vegetable; table and chair is not three.<br />
When dirt is clean there is a volume of color<br />
in any kind of place. A little calm is so ordinary,</p>
<p>it is (extreme) and (very likely ) little things could be<br />
callous. Hardening and callous is something that together<br />
there is sweetness and some of that calamity.</p>
<p>Suppose that a very little difference is prepared change:<br />
Change gratitude, change mistake, rate of feather?<br />
In any kind of place a little calm is so ordinary</p>
<p>blue light, purple preparation, a thing likely<br />
a costume; is it any worse for the case of an oyster?<br />
There is sweetness and some of that calamity</p>
<p>supposing a violent place, a place that thing be<br />
as red as a fancy girl—a bargain and dearer!<br />
In any kind of place a little calm is so ordinary,<br />
there is sweetness and (some of) that calamity.</p>
<h5>Author Biography</h5>
<p>Jaimie Gusman lives in Honolulu where she is a PhD candidate at the University of Hawaii, teaches creative writing and composition, and runs the M.I.A. Art &amp; Literary Series. Her work has been published nationally and internationally by Hearing Voices, Hawaii Women’s Journal, Tinfish Press, Spork Press, Shampoo, Anderbo, Juked, Barnwood, DIAGRAM, Dark Sky Magazine, 2 River Review, The Dirty Napkin Review, and others. She has a chapbook coming out from Tinfish Press, as well as a chapbook coming out from Highway 101 press this year.</p>
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