Let me remember only the starry explosion of our limbed violence. Let me see the faint reflection […]
Poetry
Because the week I turn forty, a giant squid washes ashore. It’s the week I want to […]
Sensory Deprivation Floats: A Groupon by Lisa Fay Coutley
The boy in the labyrinth’s hand retracts from under the beast’s hot respiration. His hand, damp from […]
Labyrinth 86 by Oliver de la Paz
But forgetfulness does not exist, dreams do not exist; flesh exists. –Garcia Lorca I was asking for […]
Manahatta by Alicia Ostriker
I We dipped our shoulders beneath the heat and found whiskey in the earth. Cars passed. […]
Fragments by Jackson Holbert
I’m that man on the rooftop others mistake for a jumper— but I am here […]
Having Weighed the Only Words I Hold by Jeff Hardin
This is not the story of a landscape. This is not the story of a woman spilling […]
Interview with La Malinche by Suzanne Roszak
Of course we know how our language lacks: it’s a tangle of tenses and borrowed words, irregular […]
The Names of Snow by Katherine Bode-Lang
Come, sailor, let’s make war on time. These last few nights before you are deployed the minutes […]
Come Sailor Let’s Make War on Time by Jehanne Dubrow
What could we have found there, awkward with our maps, silences, grievances? Speechlessness was so […]
Cliff Dwellings, Mesa Verde by Emily Pulfer-Terino
Palms to my Theremin the slow conjugation of the body I make animal sounds if you hit […]
