We were born in here. With this kindling I hold, dry crumble from the wind of […]
Kristina Marie Darling
Open wide text me your fevers chat me up about our lonely childhoods spent flicking lit […]
Ignition by Jameka Williams
A Process Note My roots and education are in writing, and for about the first 30 years of […]
The Poetics of Ephemera: A Portfolio of Work in ...
To the extent that American universality depends upon the possibility of assimilation, there is always also […]
Alien Miss by Carlina Duan
spoon in sleep, the body collects the night. Swarms awaken buried in the chest, spread wings. […]
[spoon in sleep, the body] by Franca Mancinelli, translated by ...
A Process Note This is the first of three sections of a book-length experimental poem. The Book of […]
from The Book of Fools by Sam Taylor
It is an honor and a delight to introduce Jessica Garratt’s “April 15.” I first encountered Ms. […]
An Introduction to Jessica Garratt by Kristina Marie Darling
The day after the 2016 presidential election, I see someone walking toward me on the sidewalk […]
Battles by Joanna Penn Cooper
Whether she’s penning a scathing indictment of the cult of Kim Kardashian, or composing an exalted song to […]
An Introduction to Jameka Williams by Simone Muench
Any way you can, fly against estrangement. Question curtain, arrow, dust—read my name on it, then […]
The First Extraction by Jackie White
Julie Carr’s first collection of poetry, Mead: An Epithalamion (University of Georgia Press, 2004) was selected by Cole Swensen for […]
“Most Difficult and Most Necessary”: A Micro(inter)view with Julie ...
It’s Saturday night in the pavilion by the water lake water lapping, lapping […]
