These two prose poems from Grey Vild’s manuscript Dear Gone slip in and out of war, […]
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Julia Madsen is a multimedia poet and educator. She received an MFA in Literary Arts […]
from A Museum of Midwestern Domestic Architecture: “If any pastoral ...

Nicky Beer is the author of The Octopus Game (Carnegie Mellon, 2015) and The Diminishing […]
Exclusive Interview by Nicky Beer
Grey Vild is a goddamned transsexual. A recent graduate of the MFA at Rutgers-Newark, his […]
How long did we live this way like nomads at ...
I first encountered this poem in its embodied performance by Abegunde. In my mind’s ear, I […]
An Introduction to Maria Hamilton Abegunde by Cassandra Cleghorn
lie sideways, rumor has it— tossed with unknown members. Forensic science, what a bother. A little […]
Daniel Boone’s Bones by Jessica Q. Stark
Even with a personal calculator, I could not mathematically or scientifically calculate or suture Jessica Q […]
An Introduction to Jessica Q. Stark by Vi Khi Nao
It is possible to not know what lies underneath your skin. The smell of […]
The Burn Pits by Jessica Q. Stark
In these poems from “A Museum of Midwestern Domestic Architecture,” Julia Madsen captures the liminality of […]
An Introduction to Julie Madsen by Brandi Homan
Vandana Khanna’s poems have long inspired me to think more deeply about spirituality, ritual, and tradition […]
An Introduction to Vandana Khanna by Seth Brady Tucker
Grey Vild is a goddamned transsexual. A recent graduate of the MFA at Rutgers-Newark, his […]
So the day would not come when we had to ...
Think of the way you left me: with your fake summer of half-thawed hives, uncertain blooms […]