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My Brother’s Thirteenth Halloween

by Ken Craft|Published October 29, 2023

For fans of October 31st, young and old, “My Brother’s Thirteenth Halloween” appeared in today’s Portland Press Herald. The poem was originally published in my most recent collection, Reincarnation & Other Stimulants.

I hope both Jack O’Lanterns and Jill O’Lanterns (Irish pumpkins?) enjoy!

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