Remember we broke earth for the thrush, cupped its body in our hands, mottled with the haste […]
Poetry
Teach me life between no voice and scream. Teach me how drums listen to the horns, […]
Evening Prayer Sara Parrell
What you keep I pretend I never sought before. Foothold traps, this shallow channel, torn white […]
Dear Swamp by Casey Nichols
In the story, the starfields lie empty. A bird no one looks at perches on a branch, […]
The Beggar and the Rabbit by Casey Nichols
Read “The Musing Gaze: a conversation with Chad Parmenter” here. A photograph is not a ghost […]
A photograph is not a ghost or past by Chad ...
Ornithology tells us the tail gives her away. Neither type nor genus, no name of species, nor […]
Falcipennis Canadensis by Antony Di Nardo
In the unit called Memory Care he grows wild and young as a colt restless to […]
Who Does Not Love a Wall by Kelly Dumar
was a sunlit swig of open […]
(souvenir) FIRST KISS by Tina Cane
I PICKED OUT A SECOND-HAND BOOK AND WENT TO a nearby park to take a quick look […]
2 (from New Banalities) by Brane Mozetic translated by Tamara ...
I wish I’d been there to see Garrison Keillor drag Medusa’s head out of a bag […]
A Prairie Home Champion by Michael Meyerhofer
Boy, it was a whopper of a body, is the first thing to say. A capacious being […]
Poem About My Late Brother Kevin’s Body by Brian Doyle
You speed past the exit ramp flying in overdrive, […]
