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October 8, 2018 | Poetry

Three Poems 

Janice Majewski

air wants
to hold
flame down

October 5, 2018 | Poetry

Business Trip

Amy Oldfield

Did we go to Boston twice or did all this happen in one trip? I remember two different rooms but we used to change hotels all the time, just to feel like criminals. Once we stayed in an old converted

October 4, 2018 | Poetry

The Poet Debates with his Friend's Mistress, Death

Jason Reed-Mundell

The kettle boiled; I made the tea,

And when I turned around,

I saw she’d set the cups and placed

A third one for the skull.

October 4, 2018 | Poetry

Two Poems

Savannah Slone

unadorned

Lick me with your warm
honey tongue. Give me your port-wine
stain birthmark.

You are your pale
moonlit clavicles,
clanking against mine.
 

Pencil erasers for nipples.

You

October 3, 2018 | Poetry

Debris of a Bygone Era

Stephen Langlois

please believe me
            when i tell you this
            when i tell you of the high concentration of uranium and thorium 

October 2, 2018 | Poetry

Two Poems

Tommy Jarrell

DROUGHT

Flat water became rare in the house.
We loosened our jaws and drank
sparkling water from cans. For years
now, it seems the rain has gone off
to buy some cheese and bread. There
was

September 28, 2018 | Poetry

Two Poems

Thomas Renjilian

"Late Spring" and "Inconceivable"

September 25, 2018 | Poetry

Two Poems

Genevieve DeGuzman

"A Haunting" and "Shape Shift"

September 21, 2018 | Poetry

Four Poems

Lotte Mitchell Reford

"Eve Learns to Dominate," "Farmers' Market," "Small-Town Fuck Geometry," and "Religious Art"

September 17, 2018 | Poetry

Two Poems

Patrick Dundon

"A List of Men I Have Dated" and "Dear Diary"

September 15, 2018 | Poetry

band-aid

Ottavia Silvestri

on a plastic chair...

September 12, 2018 | Poetry

Something I've Owned

Sam Herschel Wein

I was reading today how trees, though not touching directly,
talk to each other...

September 10, 2018 | Poetry

In a Shell Station

Corey Oglesby

I like to say I hate it when people say this,
but sometimes it really is what it is...

September 7, 2018 | Poetry

Empire Empire

Catherine Chen

To be led by the engine of empire...

August 31, 2018 | Poetry

Resigning from being messiah

Timothy Pilgrim

A two week notice.

August 31, 2018 | Poetry

Two Poems

nv baker

The streets are empty. The bars are less full. 

August 30, 2018 | Poetry

Travelogue 

Josh Weston

In 1644 John Weston, age thirteen or sixteen, depending on the source, stowed away.

August 29, 2018 | Poetry

minivan

Ivanna Baranova

On the road ... 

August 28, 2018 | Poetry

Creation Myth

Anum Sattar

Fill the latex body all the way through.

August 27, 2018 | Poetry

On Pussy

Anna Claire Hodge

Twice, my friend was flashed as a child.

August 24, 2018 | Poetry

Bix

Sara Anderson

For you who shone under the blue lights

August 23, 2018 | Poetry

How to Survive as a Single-Family Car*

Marne Wilson

Strike up a conversation with other cars you meet

August 22, 2018 | Poetry

Biography of a [     ] Girl 

Mackenzie Berry

Her guardian came from glory.

August 21, 2018 | Poetry

Omission

M. Drew Williams

The river, the river, the river. 

August 20, 2018 | Poetry

in style & so-and-so

Katherine Vondy

sentences are donuts bursting with believability custard

Recent Books

Pregaming Grief

Danielle Chelosky

Love is like a museum. You have to look around, experience things, and then leave.

Her Lesser Work

Elizabeth Ellen

"[Her Lesser Work] is a collection of mordant and formally inventive stories circling themes of, let’s say, desire and escape within repressive structures."

      -Walker Caplan, Literary Hub