“I don’t plan. I only hope” —James Lewelling In Istanbul, I was part of a writing group […]
Prose
1 Nobilissima Femina From Galla Placidia, a novel The crowds pressed tight to the barriers push closer as […]
Noblissima Femina, from Galla Placidia by Michael Hawley
Case: The memory belonging to the human Irvin Edwards flees, wraps itself in gravity, a film of […]
The Supernova of Irvin Edwards by Elizabeth Breazeale
for Paco Seventeen years on this earth; eight hours in the air. Do you need […]
Mr. Green by Marta Aponte Alsina, translated by Jeremy Osner
The three facets of the great writer — magic, story, lesson — are prone to blend in […]
The Marrow and the Harvest: Reflections on Allen Grossman’s Bitter ...
It is best to be a mediocre person, a person that can be easily replaced. In the […]
Paparazzi by Joanna Ruocco
Name one regret. A friend’s idea of dinner party entertainment. We don’t refuse, though we should, knowing […]
Winter Woolens by Anna Cypra Oliver
I am thrilled to present this editor’s feature, an interview with translators Cynthia Hogue (Poet and Professor […]
The Words Come Later: An Interview with Cynthia Hogue & ...
Europe in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries CE was a place of deep and dramatic social change. The […]
Introduction to Galla Placidia, Book One: The Sacred Mirror by ...
On top of the old almirah sat a brown-skinned, thick-skinned suitcase like a durwan guarding an old […]
Bilet by Pia Ghosh Roy
Prospectus for a Gathering of Chapter Ones: A Tripartite Invocation and Call for Submissions In (this issue and) […]
Introductions to Chapter One, a New Prose Series by Eric ...
“Poetry is a principle of power invoked by all of us against our vanishing,” wrote Allen Grossman […]
