If we consider all things well we can see the marvelous in it: […]
Ryan Gunn
Today I am a spoon among forks. Yesterday I was a fork among knives. Sometimes I am the […]
Discussing “The Fish” Three Times In Four Hours by Carrie ...
Love went to the bodega and said, look, Both of us are products of the cold night air. […]
Love and the Bodega by Oliver Bendorf
Kiss the joy as it flies, William Blake Deus ex machina is not going to happen. I […]
Loomings by Barbara Mossberg
A story is told of a Western businessman who had lived a number of years in Iran and, […]
The F in Parsi by Teddy Jefferson
Housed everywhere but nowhere shut in, […]
Life Without Furniture by Sharon McDermott
THINGS I KNOW ABOUT LABYRINTHS: They are not mazes. You cannot get lost in them. Once you get […]
Things I Know About Labyrinths by Megan Leonard
1. Sex is expectant. Run the words together—sex, pectin—as in that which binds. (The skeleton.) 2. You two. […]
Piecemeal by Billie Tadros
You came & went, veins full Of dark honey. You wanted A road you could sink knee deep […]
Overdose by Jo Sarzotti
I. Creation Myth […]
Skittles for Trayvon: A Diminishing Suite In Verse by Lillian ...
When I encountered Maggie Smith’s poetry manuscript The Well Speaks of its Own Poison, winner of Tupelo Press’ […]
Wise & Fierce Beauty: Maggie Smith’s The Well Speaks of ...
The Catfish, the Fish That Lives on the Bottom The catfish, a fish that lives on the bottom […]
