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                      His Halloween Mask

                      Published by Marieta Maglas at October 20, 2024
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                      • Halloween
                      • Marieta Maglas
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                      • poetry
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                      A worn mask covering his face and
                      autoepistemic reasoning in
                      a closed world, ideals, nature–
                      the mind embracing the universe,
                      the flightless flamingos, and the anthuriums;
                      using masks for dialetheic defenses,
                      duplicity, diegesis, and nefariousness.


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                      The Sybaritic Press, Silver Birch Press, Lothlorien Poetry Journal, Dashboard Horus, Al-Khemia Poetica: A Women's Arts and Writing Journal, Dissident Voice, Ellerslie Books, Journal of the Akita International Haiku Network, The Queer Gaze, PentaCat Press, Coin-Operated Press, Mayari Literature, Synchronized Chaos, Prolific Press, Oddville Press, Tuck Magazine, Southern Arizona Press, Republic Magazine, Phoenix Z Publishing, All Your Poems Magazine, and others published the poems of Marieta Maglas in anthologies like Near Kin: A Collection of Words and Art Inspired by Octavia Estelle Butler, Nancy Drew Anthology: Writing and Art Featuring Everybody's Favorite Female Sleuth, and The Cardinal Anthology Vol. 3.

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