Review by Mindy Kronenberg So much is summoned in the diminutive but sleek and dark edition of Ex Machina,…
Month: March 2024
María DeGuzmán is a scholar, photographer, writer, and music composer. Her photographic work has been exhibited at The Institute…
MER Online Quarterly March, 2024 Welcome to MER Quarterly! This issue explores connection and change, in poetry, art, memoir,…
THE WAY WE WERE: Motherhood as a Catalyst for Change In her poem, “Learning Language,” Erin Armstrong writes, “Extinguished…
Laura Read Winged Victory When I walked up the stairs in the Louvre towards The Winged Victory, I cried as…
Sunayna Pal My Infant’s Nails small but sharp scratch my chest trying to grab on like a fledgling learning…
Rachel Neve-Midbar Letter To My Children Sand between our toes and pockets full of sea glass—you sparkle, each of…
Marjorie Maddox XXX-XX-XXXX Not here, no, not obediently typed ____________before name, beside height_____________, below weight____________, alongside eye color__________, hair…
Amy Lee Seahorses everyone assured you how you will feel better after the water breaks. but no one told…
Natasha Herring To Bake a Black Boy Natasha Herring is a storyteller and former director at the Peabody Award-winning organization…