Dixie Salazar

Dixie Salazar, Art Lesson With the Hearing Impaired (poem)

I’m here with paints and brushes coffee cans of water, the stuff they can hold and reach with beyond their muffled borders metal and glass- the frames of their hard won, objectified land, safe with the dangerous edges.

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Dixie Salazar, America’s Most Wanted (poem)

He wanted them the bruises so easily hid by longsleeves and Levis on his sister’s sparrow limbs but settled for stuffing guilt in a pillow with his fist to “Knock some sense” into it and stockpiled cotton from aspirin jars to jam in his ears at night when Uncle Jack bowled with empty Coors bottles down the hall.

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Dixie Salazar

Dixie SalazarDixie Salazar has published three books of poetry: HOTEL FRESNO by Blue Moon Press in 1988, REINCARNATION OF THE COMMONPLACE (national poetry award winner) by Salmon Run Press in 1999, and BLOOD MYSTERIES by University of Arizona in 2003. LIMBO, my novel, was published by White Pine Press in 1995. I have also published numerous poems and some short stories in about sixty different literary journals, including, THE MISSOURI REVIEW, THE RED BRICK REVIEW, POETRY INTERNATIONAL and PLOUGHSHARES, as well as quite a few anthologies such as MANY CALIFORNIAS, UNSETTLING AMERICA and HIGHWAY 99.
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