1. Jenny Dad leans back in the low seat and closes his eyes. I’ve been reading The Master […]
Prose
Critics have a way of shaping the discourse that follows in their wake, and often rightfully so: these […]
Whitman as (Non)Transcendentalist: Criticism and the Rearview Mirror of Consensus ...
When the actress invited me, she was hiding in a large house in Kansas, moving from room to […]
The Actress Invites Me by Aimee Parkison
In winter strangers wander into me thinking I’m part of the hotel. Some strangers think I’m not a […]
Strangers come in winter by Aimee Parkison
Tara Ballard is author of House of the Night Watch (New Rivers Press), winner of the 2016 Many […]
“The Wandering Shape of You”: Evidence and Recollection in Iliana ...
This time, the story writes itself. You’re in the grocery store and someone passes by with their cart. […]
The Next Story by Carol Guess
When the pandemic hit, I drove out of Seattle. I knew a guy who owed me a favor. […]
Sleep Tight Satellite by Carol Guess
“This world is being made from our lives, our cries, our laughter, our bones. It is a world […]