Poet-Reader-Person, what color is your heart? Green, says Sharon Olds (Deep in my body, my green […]
Editor’s Feature
“My father told me to do what I loved to do — one third of my life […]
Editor’s Foreword by Christopher Kondrich
All too often, poets insist on claiming complete ownership over the texts they create. This kind of proprietary […]
“I WOULD NEVER SAY I’M SORRY IN A DREAM”: VOICE ...
Maybe opera is like the cliché about chocolate: addictive for some; for others, one of […]
Dissonance, or My Night at the Opera by Bronwyn Mills
John Hadden’s Conversations with a Masked Man: My Father, the CIA, and Me has just been published […]
Son of a Masked Man: An Interview with John Hadden ...
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Science and the Elephant’s Child: Part II—Fly Me ...
Stesichorus, a Sicilian Greek who wrote sweet, extravagant poetry is most known for his palinode: […]
That Story is Not True: A Documentary Poetic by Andrea ...
Writing, Politics and the Internal Art of Ba Gua Zhang: Further Notes Toward a Dao of Writing […]
Writing, Politics and the Internal Art of Ba Gua Zhang: ...
She ruled in beauty o’er this heart of mine, A noble lady in a humble home… […]
The Last Clear Narrative: Contemporary Women Poets & the Sonnet ...
“Being in a human body calls for rapture. Movement calls for community,” writes Yanara Friedland in a […]
Editor’s Foreword by Christopher Kondrich
I recently returned from Athens, Greece—a place I encountered first as a student ten years ago, […]
Pilgrim’s Reprise: On the Gift of Self-Possession by Andrea Applebee
Ariel Francisco is a Miami poet currently completing his MFA at Florida International University where he is also […]
