For some time now, Ietsé would wake up, even though there was likely nothing that should have […] The Enchanted Island by Johary Ravaloson, Translated by Allison M. ...February 14, 2016 in Translation tagged Allison M. Charette / Johary Ravaloson by Marlee Gaffey
“You’ve got to name her Dottie,” says Gar, a volunteer helper, nodding toward the cow in […] Loving Cows by Barbara FeltonFebruary 14, 2016 in Prose / Prose Open Contest tagged Barbara Felton by Kristina Marie Darling
In 2013, there were 319,325 migrant workers in Hong Kong. About half were Indonesian and nearly all […] From Vacuum by Nicholas WongFebruary 14, 2016 in Poetry tagged Nicholas Wong by Kristina Marie Darling
In July Jaggedness around me gets worse Somewhat being cynical Somewhat being negative How I cannot […] A Café by the Sea by Yosuke Tanaka, Translated by ...February 14, 2016 in Translation tagged Mitsuhiko Kubo / Yosuke Tanaka by Marlee Gaffey
You are old. You do not mind any more than you minded being young. It’s exciting […] Newborn by Soren StockmanFebruary 14, 2016 in Poetry tagged Soren Stockman by Kristina Marie Darling
2011 You are in Banff National Park, Canada. It is a day in summer, a day […] On the Way by Diana RadovanFebruary 14, 2016 in Prose Open Contest tagged Diana Radovan by Kristina Marie Darling
Every girl who was any girl left school early that year to get her hair done […] The Ones We Turned Into Queens by K.K. FoxFebruary 14, 2016 in Prose Open Contest tagged K.K. Fox by Kristina Marie Darling
We flew to Montana for a wedding, ostensibly. A childhood friend of mine had been working […] For the Benefit and Enjoyment of the People by Iza ...February 14, 2016 in Prose Open Contest tagged Iza Wojciechowska by Kristina Marie Darling
Although the initial goal of my work with the Indian workers was to write a doctoral […] Introduction to Rina, My Indian Sister by Adriana PáramoFebruary 14, 2016 in Prose tagged Adriana Páramo by Kristina Marie Darling
when I walk the acre and dream of my nor’easters they’re on a harsher land; cattle […] Florida child speaks to hurricane seahorses by Leah Claire KaminskiFebruary 14, 2016 in Poetry tagged Leah Claire Kaminski by Marlee Gaffey
When I first began reading “Willafred’s Body,” by Teresa Milbrodt, my first thought was of Jeffrey […] “Willafred’s Body,” an Introduction to Teresa Milbrodt by Bronwyn MillsFebruary 14, 2016 in Prose tagged Bronwyn Mills / Teresa Milbrodt by Kristina Marie Darling
title after Peter Gelderloos, South End Press, 2007 In our office, the male TAs talked […] How Nonviolence Protects the State by Cady VishniacFebruary 14, 2016 in Poetry tagged Cady Vishniac by Marlee Gaffey