We spoke of moving, of finally asking for a mortgage to get a larger house. That […]
Kristina Marie Darling
I stepped on my mother’s back & Earth cracked open flames chewed the hills during drought […]
BRIEF NOTES ON THE END OF THE WORLD, WOMEN by ...
Well past twilight now. Go your ways in the black ship, I tell myself as I […]
Practicing in the Sleepingfields by Sasha Steensen
I eat like I got Beyoncé shit to conquer I grow my eyebrows furiously I look […]
Since I Laid My Burden Down by Jameka Williams
My first caesura was a clay gully in a corn field, […]
Learning the Craft of the Land by Randy Smith
At the far edge of the far edge beneath the organs of the chest a mother […]
Looking South: A Cento by Jackie White
Like kindergartners eager to hear their own voices, we answer Madame’s questions with excitement. Today, we […]
Foreign Language by Joshua Martin
So the woods (on that Midwestern island). So the river(on my left side as I travel […]
Carnival by Holaday Mason
Ever dream of a city, while asleep or during conscious waking life, where the things that are the […]
Mega-City Redux: Are We There Yet? by Virginia Konchan
Popsicle lick & radiation drip & ugly shoes nobody should be wearing. I’m tired some days. […]
My Mother Describes Chemo for Andy Warhol by D. Gilson
Artress Bethany White is the author of the collection of poems Fast Fat Girls in […]
A Lynching in North Carolina by Artress Bethany White
Alex Lemon’s most recent books are Feverland and The Wish Book (a finalist for Best Poetry Collection by The Writer’s […]
