Amanda Gunn is a PhD candidate in English at Harvard where she studies Black poetics and Black pleasure. […]
Editors’ Selections
Eileen G’Sell’s “Nooners” is a glimpse into her new manuscript Manic Pixie Dream Songs. Here, the poetic legacy […]
An Introduction to Eileen G’Sell by Dora Malech
Let me be your Elizabeth Warren. Your wristwatch glints (but I don’t watch watches). My “escort” body adores […]
Nooners by Eileen G’Sell
The unique instincts for fresh language and uncommon address operating at the center of Shou Jie Eng’s poetry […]
An Introduction to Shou Jie Eng by Seth Brady Tucker
I grew up in a family that did not tell the story. I am listening to […]
One Candle Now, Then Seven More by Brad Aaron Modlin
This, my too-weak notice. I am tired with comparing my body to heavy things, of holding […]
Resignation by Ashanti Anderson
In the poetry of Brad Aaron Modlin, the most quotidian experiences – growing up, being carried […]
An Introduction to Brad Aaron Modlin by Kristina Marie Darling
In the tradition of Emily Dickinson, Gertrude Stein, Karen Volkman, and Lisa Jarnot, Jenny Grassl defamiliarizes […]
An Introduction to Jenny Grassl by Kristina Marie Darling
JP Grasser’s poems are rooted in the “mammoth sense” of direct experience. They are immersed in […]
An Introduction to JP Grasser by Tony Trigilio
Jenny Grassl was raised in Pennsylvania, and now lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Her poems appeared […]
Queen Anne’s Black Lace by Jenny Grassl
The stillborn calf drops to the ground, all wet & good, smelling of life freshly—; out […]
Pathetic Fallacy by JP Grasser
Jenny Grassl was raised in Pennsylvania, and now lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Her poems appeared […]