Viviane Vives is a finalist of the Sandy Crimmins National Prize in Poetry, semifinalist of […]
Wendy Chen
You know the story: The son returns, and now, a feast. The brother reanimates, whole again. […]
Divination with a Human Heart Attached by Emily Stoddard
I thought nothing of it, the way my mother would recite from memory as she drove […]
Ashbuds by Danusha Laméris
I run naked around the neighborhood, along the medians of a boulevard, wearing shoes, of course, […]
I run naked by Ignacio Fernández de Palleja – translated ...
I AM THE WATER THAT WASHES THE DAY OUT OF YOUR HAIR in the sink at […]
from Meno Universe: “01:00” by Guido Cupani – translated by ...
Shake off that narrative of the world. Enough. […]
A Forgery of History by Sasha West
Argentine poet-in-exile Juan Gelman (Buenos Aires, 1930-Mexico City, 2014) published more than twenty books of […]
Selections from Today/Hoy by Juan Gelman – translated by Lisa ...
Laurie Blauner is the author of seven books of poetry and four novels. Her latest […]
from A Brief Catastrophe: “After” by Laurie Blauner
It has been seven days since I have spoken and the cashier at the grocery store […]
Each One Is a Tiny Sun by Patrick Meeds
Yellow Marko fall day and a gerber cloud pregnant with joyous rain. Because there is no […]
Yello Marko by Marko Tomaš – translated by Rachael Daum
1. Francesco Petrarca, better known as Petrarch, compares a poet to a bee who makes honey […]
A Few Banal Modes of Liberation and a Stroll Along ...
MY BROTHER TEACHES ME HOW TO HOLD A GLASS because life is here, he says, where […]