Several years ago an 800-year-old pot was found on a Native American reservation in Wisconsin. Inside the pot […]
Several years ago an 800-year-old pot was found on a Native American reservation in Wisconsin. Inside the pot […]
Plenty of poems have arguments, but few claim to present any sort of conclusion. Raymond Gibson’s Meridian carefully […]
How careful we must be not to disturb the membrane between one moment and the next. […]
*** It wasn’t a date – we simply went to the shop for laundry detergent, because our dirty […]
__________________________________________________________________ AMANUENSIS by Nick Flynn If […]
LISS PLATT ON THE “POTENTIAL PRESENCE” IN HER WORK Liss Platt spent a decade of “sustained […]
I first met Ruben Quesada at a local bar in Chicago called the The Innertown Pub […]
A Process Note Graphic poetry is the melding of words and images. In her project, “”Trans. Sensory””, […]
Isn’t it clear? I am writing about this house and its property because I want you to be […]
We’re stopped in Subiaco to lay stones on stone at […]
Will Daddario is a performance philosopher and a theatre historiographer. In addition to To Grieve, his published works […]
Tyler Meier’s “July” follows the Biblical advice to “consider the lilies, how they grow.” But Meier’s […]