All the time we’re trained to identify signs of danger. A rash on the palms of the hands […]
Wendy Chen
onceentwined on red red redpillows ensconced in scentof night blooms onbreezes […]
decrescent moon by Risë Kevalshar Collins
january full orange moon hangsclose enough to eat dark earth thisyear of lockdown bloodshed keeningfor tyree i buy […]
threnody by Risë Kevalshar Collins
a found poem: The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath I long for February—the damn giantshutting me up […]
The Feminine Experience by Nazifa Islam
How everything turns away quite leisurely from the disaster ~ W.H. Auden Even from watching his father, […]
Pomade by Korey Hurni
My mother was reading a book to me in bed when we saw the reflection of flames on […]
Coming Back by Sophie Klahr and Corey Zeller
They didn’t know what they wanted. Chrysanthemums, tempests, the sacred heart. The next- door neighbors put their grill […]
Sacred Heart by Sophie Klahr and Corey Zeller
“Remorse—is Memory—Awake” wrote Emily Dickinson. “Everyday objects shriek aloud,” wrote Magritte. By the time he was around 50 […]
I’m Fine Thanks by Sophie Klahr and Corey Zeller
Bunny told me once, walking through a park at dusk, how smoking crystal meth felt: like horses galloping […]
Elegy for Bunny by Sophie Klahr and Corey Zeller
The song of her screaming in our heavy soundproof room: there […]
Post-Partum by Alyse Knorr
Ringing in the year with brutalism and velourAccidental accentual matching Show me a building with no facing The […]
Chamber Music by Cassidy McFadzean
This disproportionate Spilling over It comes as a pain that wakens in the night To bind (properly, with […]