Hadara Bar-Nadav is a singular voice in contemporary poetry. Her work often speaks to the aesthetics […] An Introduction to Hadara Bar-Nadav by Kristina Marie DarlingNovember 14, 2018 in Editors' Selections tagged Hadara Bar-Nadav / Kristina Marie Darling by Kristina Marie Darling
CONVERGING: JAYNE HOLSINGER’S WOMEN & LANDSCAPES, a micro-interview with Elaine Sexton Waiting in line at Cooper Union […] Jayne HolsingerNovember 14, 2018 in Visual Art tagged Elaine Sexton / Jayne Holsinger by Kristina Marie Darling
I pass my hand over the wooden table to see if it has a fever; I […] Zeno of Citium Reflects Aloud by Gemma Gorga – translated ...November 14, 2018 in Poetry / Translation tagged Gemma Gorga / Sharon Dolin by Emma Bolden
Julia Madsen is a multimedia poet and educator. She received an MFA in Literary Arts […] from A Museum of Midwestern Domestic Architecture: “Between now and then...” ...November 14, 2018 in Editors' Selections tagged Julia Madsen by Kristina Marie Darling
for Diamond Reynolds When they invite you to dinner, say […] Learning to Eat the Dead: USA by Maria AbegundeNovember 14, 2018 in Editors' Selections tagged Maria Hamilton Abegunde by Kristina Marie Darling
Ali Raz’s work has appeared in 3am, Plinth, Occulum, Journal 69, Queenmob’s Teahouse, and elsewhere. VI KHI NAO: You […] “ALI RAZ IN CONVERSATION WITH VI KHI NAO: On ...November 14, 2018 in Editor's Feature tagged Ali Raz / Vi Khi Nao by Kristina Marie Darling
In Noa Noa, his diary of the South Seas, Paul Gauguin wrote that with the death of […] Too Late: A Question of Travel by Jeffrey GrayNovember 14, 2018 in Prose tagged Jeffrey Gray by Aaron Bristow-Rodriguez
The goats in the photo were all dead As was the grandpa with his bowed […] With the Time She Had Left by Julia StoryNovember 14, 2018 in Poetry tagged Julia Story by Marlee Gaffey
in orbit around the cobalt sphere. It turns a gaze below towards firm terrain, beholds the […] The Satellite, The Many-Headed God, Is Flung by Isaac Ginsberg ...November 14, 2018 in Poetry tagged Isaac Ginsberg Miller by Marlee Gaffey
A horizon of furious salt. And prudent camels move along with disappearing footprints in caravans. But […] A Horizon of Furious Salt by Abraham Sutzkever – translated ...November 14, 2018 in Poetry / Translation tagged Abraham Sutzkever / Maia Evrona by Emma Bolden
Do this he says or try and I try and I say white pine say lilac […] And these are the ways we talk to each other ...November 14, 2018 in Poetry tagged Leslie Harrison by Kristina Marie Darling
If we must play god we mustn’t be surprised when they bow. Like an iron cross […] The Committee Speaks of Forgiveness by Dylan WeirNovember 14, 2018 in Poetry tagged Dylan Weir by Marlee Gaffey