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Jennifer Hancock's book, Between Hurricanes, is available from Lithic Press. Her work has appeared in Spoon River Poetry Review, Crab Orchard Review, Quarterly West, and other journals. She teaches creative writing and literature at Colorado Mesa University

Jennifer Rane Hancock

2 Poems
HR Haldeman told me what was said, but only

honesty will set you free, Dick. Dick,

look at yourself. Penned up in your skivvies

Jennifer Rane Hancock

2 Poems

comics & art

18 1/2 Minutes

(after Sheila Babbie’s “Lasso of Truth”)

HR Haldeman told me what was said, but only

honesty will set you free, Dick. Dick,

look at yourself. Penned up in your skivvies

and enjoying it. I’m not a dominatrix, Dick.

Pay attention. Tell me what you told Haldeman.

The boys got it right in The Post, yeah?

You know this crap wouldn’t fly on Paradise

Island. You can’t just use the power of the Presidency

to ruin everyone else’s day, Dick. Dick,

are you listening? We have to have it from you.

Your pardon has been revoked; Gerry sent me

himself. Yes, he’s tried the rope. No I don’t

want to tell you about it. Dick, please.

Your country needs to heal. The 70s have barely

started and it’s looking grim. Stop it. Stand

still. Yes, Alcatraz looks better in the movies.

Will you pay attention? The 18 1/2 minutes.

It’s important. The gas crisis is coming,

the hostages in Iran, kids running behind

mosquito trucks spraying DDT. It’s going to be

bad. And they’ll all point to that gap in the tapes

as the turning point. Not Vietnam. Not Kent

State. The gap. Dick!! This is your legacy

we’re talking about. Stop touching the rope.

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Hitter’s Park

First exhibition game on the moon. April 4, 2026

The cleats made sense but little else. Media stunt—

shimmering chalk outlines of an infield.

The eight dignitaries and oligarchs sat

strategically (Elon Musk’s webbed glove ready).

Back home we only half watched, the moon

always in the sky like a home run disappearing

into stadium lights. There were a few parties,

shared hot dogs. The desperation of these years:

the edict from Russia, the specter of

space colonization, rations.

A Cuban humidor shuttled in to keep

the white ball weighty enough for

history. Bobbie Thompson dead. Both New York

teams under domes now after nor’easters

canceled three Opening Days.

The players (four to a team) long retired,

space travel being what it is, muscle mass.

The 47 year old Cy Young winner juggled

a rosin bag (it floated off toward Castor

and Pollux) dug a moon boot toe into the rubber

and tossed it underhand like a President.

He fell back to second base and tilted his helmet

toward earth, the ball sailed over its curve. Like most

human endeavors it was poorly thought out,

pricey, uselessly beautiful. We watched on our phones

or didn’t. Someone did her laundry illegally

in the bathroom sink. India beat South Africa in

a cricket match. And everywhere gravity failed.

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Jennifer Hancock

What are 2-3 books (regardless of genre) that you’ve read over the last year or less that really blew your hair back?

Middle Time by Angela Hume and Ignatz by Monica Youn

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Heidi Jeanne Hess is the local field organizer for One Colorado, the largest LGBTQ rights organization in the state. Until the GOP held Colorado Senate voted her off earlier this year, she was on the Colorado Civil Rights Commission and was involved in the state's response to the Denver-based cake baker; ultimately the Commission's response was negated by SCOTUS, but a second customer has brought another lawsuit against the same baker. Locally, she works every day for the inclusion, support, protection, and rights of the LGBTQ population in very conservative western Colorado. I'm proud to call her friend and try to live up to her example.

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