seeing at nanoscale I get the attractionof knowing about light / Unlike words,the same everywherethroughout the universe. (physics […]
Wendy Chen
Central Old French / Old Northern French from Latin excappare, ex-out, cappare-cloak ESCAPE & in Greek, ekduesthai—to slip […]
from The Lost Notebooks: 11 by Nan Cohen
1. Start easy. When you find yourself among those who impose their help, your own wishes something incidental, […]
Fuck the Birds by Anjanette Delgado
the teacheris talkingmental preparationand sharp toolsdon’t be Mateoshe saysMateo beingthe onewho most lovesscalpelsand sinceit’s 8th gradeshe sayskeep it […]
Watching the Livestream of my Daughter’s 8th Grade Shark Dissection ...
Stephen Cramer’s first book of poems, Shiva’s Drum, was selected for the National Poetry Series and published by […]
A Folio of Poetry by Stephen Cramer
I have a heart. It is full of horses. My mother’s heart, […]
Give the Lake a Moment to Speak About the Horses ...
We walk the little GroveStreet Park that bleeds into NorthStreet, dirt clouding the cemented path,a few blood-flushed leaves, […]
Grandfather Reading Celan in Middletown, NY by Carlie Hoffman
Ken Holland, has been nominated three times for the Pushcart Prize, and has had work published in such […]
A Folio of Poetry by Ken Holland
Leigh Sugar (she/her) is a Michigan-born, Brooklyn-based disabled artist. She hold san MFA from NYU (where she studied […]
A Folio of Poetry by Leigh Sugar
I. Release We freed balloons, once, at a vigil—a hundred foil doves and latex pearls inked with the […]
Total Climate by Kira Tucker
This bill provides certain aliens with a path to receive permanent resident status and contains other immigration-related provisions. […]
Frontier by Kira Tucker
The best way to make dreams come true is to wake up. […]