Curated by Jennifer Martelli and Cindy Veach In her poem, “Postlude,” J.L. Conrad writes, “I avoid horoscopes because /…
Month: September 2024
J.L. Conrad Postlude ++++++or, last things first He is born in the year the world is supposed to end.…
How to Witness a Miracle Without Converting Ajanaé Dawkins My mother swapped prayer for sharp screams when my sister…
Carolina Hotchandani So the Humans Reproduced For the world required another mirror— proffered by the eyes of the child.…
Review by Lisa M. Hase-Jackson Deborah Leipziger’s first full-length collection, Story and Bone, brims with the lyric enthusiasm of…
Review by Jessica de Koninck With a keen eye for the ironic and with dark humor, A Temporary Dwelling…
Review by Deborah Leipziger Fierce and gentle, Anne Elezabeth Pluto’s poems in How Many Miles to Babylon hold all…
A Literary Reflection by Ellen Meeropol I approached reading this novel with the mixed emotions I feel when beginning…
Katherine Hagopian Berry Mother Cauldron I have ignored you tucked my broom in the hall closet, sickled the sock…
Ree Pashley Our weapon is a Needle A guide to giving emergency injections The moment might erupt without fissures…