Gil Hadchuk could not fully fathom how his clothes, flung last night on the barkeep’s bed, had gotten […] The Reincarnate Word by Matthew PittAugust 11, 2022 in Prose tagged Matthew Pitt by admin
1. Jenny Dad leans back in the low seat and closes his eyes. I’ve been reading The Master […] Ritual by Kate Bolton BonniciMarch 13, 2022 in Prose tagged Kate Bolton Bonnici / Prose by admin
Tara Ballard is author of House of the Night Watch (New Rivers Press), winner of the 2016 Many […] “The Wandering Shape of You”: Evidence and Recollection in Iliana ...March 13, 2022 in Prose tagged Prose / Tara Ballard by admin
About halfway through the text of Tension: Rupture is a painting from Michael Haight’s Alcoholic Crepuscule series that […] Cutter Streeby and Michael Haight by Abby WalthausenMarch 13, 2022 in Prose tagged Abby Walthausen / Cutter Streeby by admin
In winter strangers wander into me thinking I’m part of the hotel. Some strangers think I’m not a […] Strangers come in winter by Aimee ParkisonMarch 13, 2022 in Prose tagged Aimee Parkison / Prose by admin
Critics have a way of shaping the discourse that follows in their wake, and often rightfully so: these […] Whitman as (Non)Transcendentalist: Criticism and the Rearview Mirror of Consensus ...March 13, 2022 in Prose tagged Nick Courtright / Prose by admin
When the pandemic hit, I drove out of Seattle. I knew a guy who owed me a favor. […] Sleep Tight Satellite by Carol GuessMarch 13, 2022 in Prose tagged Carol Guess / Prose by admin
Few would argue that he hasn’t constructed a brilliant work of art … entirely by using the words […] June Swoon, 1994 by Richard HoletonMarch 13, 2022 in Prose tagged Richard Holeton by admin
When the actress invited me, she was hiding in a large house in Kansas, moving from room to […] The Actress Invites Me by Aimee ParkisonMarch 13, 2022 in Prose tagged Aimee Parkison / Prose by admin
Pune Dracker is a writer, editor, and digital communications strategist specializing in animal welfare. She recently earned her […] How Low We Could Go by Pune DrackerMarch 13, 2022 in Prose tagged Pune Dracker by admin
Process Notes A sculptural poem, “Hollow Haunts” explores questions of historicity: […] Hollow Haunts by Keetje KuipersOctober 14, 2016 in Collaborative and Cross-Disciplinary Texts tagged Keetje Kuipers by admin
“My father told me to do what I loved to do — one third of my life […] Editor’s Foreword by Christopher KondrichFebruary 14, 2016 in Editor's Feature tagged Christopher Kondrich by admin