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
Sex Work 1. The man paid for lunch, of course. I didn’t want to […] Excerpts from Sex Work by Maura PellettieriNovember 14, 2018 in Prose tagged Maura Pellettieri by Aaron Bristow-Rodriguez
You don’t want to become bitter with responsibility, so you try to make him the responsible one. […] A Guide to Cages by Alana FolsomJune 14, 2018 in Poetry tagged Alana Folsom by Aaron Bristow-Rodriguez
No neat bales tally the end of winter’s ledger. Instead, my father’s dog, an arabesque in […] Winter Solstice by Jennifer KeyJune 14, 2018 in Poetry tagged Jennifer Key by Aaron Bristow-Rodriguez
I sleep with a wish so the smudge of hope will be on […] With a black-handled knife cut three pieces of earth by ...June 14, 2018 in Poetry tagged Susanne Dyckman by Aaron Bristow-Rodriguez
Now I remember your eyes, the color, hemlock to be ground, a ball […] Sprinkle the mattress with salt by Susanne DyckmanJune 14, 2018 in Poetry tagged Susanne Dyckman by Aaron Bristow-Rodriguez
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 Aaron Bristow-Rodriguez
Not crows but the land they glean come fall and me in that place, wearing another […] The Murder by Jennifer KeyJune 14, 2018 in Poetry tagged Jennifer Key by Aaron Bristow-Rodriguez