People with Parkinson’s can’t sing but they can take a tumble. My grazed father for example […]
Ryan Gunn
the walls are aqueous tonight half-light a brew of medusa shadows hours mulling the […]
A WALK TO THE JETTY by Tina Cane
I am proud my gums have not melted like wax, teeth barnacled like cave droppings, meth yellow. […]
Could Have Been by Christopher Ankney
And so faggot meant abandoned warehouse where all my storm-tailed fears rushed into. People cut air […]
Apotheosis by Phillip B. Williams

Book of the World Courant Second in a series of notes on writing, language, perception and power […]
Book of the World Courant: V – VII by Eric ...
A car rolls in from the highway and stops. The engine cuts off. The headlights darken. […]
Outside North Platte, Nebraska, Sick for Home by Ted Lardner
mostly water Maeve contains also the tingling urge to swim eyes nose mouth ears […]
LUST by Tina Cane
in response to Wols Tic tac toe, your brain is full of crosses and o’s – a […]
Where a Scorpion Sleeps – Tête Fantastique by Sujata Bhatt
Pretend the cormorant is your late uncle or totem or dance partner or family crest. Or don’t […]
Remark the Similarity by Mercedes Lawry

On page one of Julie Marie Wade’s “Prose & Cons: Considerations of a Woman with Two Genres,” […]
Down at the Crossroads: Jessamyn Smyth on Julie Marie Wade’s ...
We were driving down from Woods Landing in the mountains. We came up behind a truck that […]
What This World Is, Is by Ted Lardner

1. She saw him sitting in the door of his motel room, half in/half out, two […]