Despair I’ve heard it a million times. By 1920, Alexander had logged every tree off of Alexander […]
Ryan Gunn
Reach out and startle them. Hear me out: they’re hungry insects; she, the first woman we ever […]
Mosquitoes by Francisco Urondo translated by Julia Leverone
We are here for Lenny. She has chosen Raskolnikov’s night club […]
The Second Act by Sara Lippmann

In the previous issue of the journal I launched this “corner” in which collaboration between poets […]
Pairings: Poets and Painters

Chad Parmenter’s Weston’s Unsent Letters to Modotti was selected by Kathleen Jesme as winner of […]
The Musing Gaze: a conversation with Chad Parmenter

Christopher Woods is a writer, teacher and photographer who lives in Houston and Chappell Hill, […]
House, Clouds by Christopher Woods
Your lips pulse in the red and fluctuating flame. Your lips and that hard firewood that […]
Fuel And Fire by Francisco Urondo translated by Julia Leverone
She missed being T-boned by less than a second. He blew the red light, but, crossing […]
Bag by Ted Lardner
[You can read “The Incurable Habit: Jessamyn Smyth on Okla Elliot’s ‘The Boiling Glass'” here.] [1] […]
The Boiling Glass by Okla Elliott
“I called because of the tornados. I was worried about your power cutting out and you unable […]
The Shit by Jeff Oaks
SHALL I TURN ON THE LIGHT? NO, EVERYTHING WOULD SHOW, look, my hands are bloody, there’s blood […]
14 (from New Banalities) by Brane Mozetic translated by Tamara ...
Saúl wanted me to take him to see the snow. Every week throughout the fall of 2009, […]