Don’t even go there. Take back everything I took, your taste, your shivering —red […] Green Balloon Blown against the Corner on the Roof Tar ...June 14, 2018 in Poetry tagged Stephanie Strickland by Emma Bolden
Thousands of students receive undergraduate and graduate degrees in Creative Writing each year. Many pursue careers […] Writing Outside the Academy: A Discussion, curated by Emma ...June 14, 2018 in Editor's Feature tagged Emma Bolden by Kristina Marie Darling
In this life, save the body which is the fruit of many lives. Espaliered pear: how […] To Limn a Limbed Thing by Gillian CummingsJune 14, 2018 in Poetry tagged Gillian Cummings by Kristina Marie Darling
A Process Note When I was searching for a form that would help me approach the voice of […] from The Lava on Iceland by Katy DiddenJune 14, 2018 in Collaborative and Cross-Disciplinary Texts tagged Katy Didden by Kristina Marie Darling
Anna Akhmatova (1889-1966) was a poet, translator, and literary scholar, one of the most significant […] Anna Akhmatova, translated from the Russian by Katherine YoungJune 14, 2018 in Uncategorized by Kristina Marie Darling
Ivan Bunin (1870-1953) was a prose writer, poet, and memoirist. A highly decorated writer well […] Ivan Bunin, translated from the Russian by Katherine YoungJune 14, 2018 in Uncategorized by Kristina Marie Darling
If only an __X__ distracted by arrangement, if only my eyelashes singed clean by work, arrangement, […] Industrial Architect by Thea BrownJune 14, 2018 in Poetry tagged Thea Brown by Emma Bolden
So many surfaces fit into summer’s fist An arrangement of force holds each petal apart […] Half-Bloomed Peony by Chelsea JenningsJune 14, 2018 in Poetry tagged Chelsea Jennings by Marlee Gaffey
There you go with the crushed velvet and makeshift bracelets, the judgments and cribbed recipes from […] Heaven and Dirt by Mary BiddingerJune 14, 2018 in Poetry tagged Mary Biddinger by Marlee Gaffey
Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893-1930) was a playwright, screenwriter, film director, actor, artist, editor, representative of the […] Vladimir Mayakovsky, translated from the Russian by Katherine YoungJune 14, 2018 in Uncategorized by Kristina Marie Darling
Jennifer Chang is the author of The History of Anonymity and Some Say the Lark, which was longlisted […] “Each time the light changed”: A Micro(inter)view with Jennifer ...June 14, 2018 in Editor's Feature tagged Jennifer Chang / Lisa Olstein by Kristina Marie Darling
In this discussion of Douglas Crase and Emersonian poetics, Kylan Rice considers how poetry can help […] An Introduction to Kylan Rice by Zach SavichJune 14, 2018 in Editors' Selections tagged Kylan Rice / Zach Savich by Kristina Marie Darling