Elisabeth Weiss Detention Camp Children skateboard into the sweetness of what cannot last. Rachmanes derives from the word for…
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Jenn Givhan Apples Fall We ride into the orchard at the edge of town my children on hay bales…
Ingrid Andersson Nova Stella I knew from the out-of-the-blue lull that can befall hard labor, bestowing sleep, that…
Review by Olivia Kate Cerrone The title poem of Jennifer Martelli’s brilliant new chapbook, All Things Are Born to…
Review by DeMisty D. Bellinger In Amy Barone’s latest collection of poetry, Defying Extinction, she delves into the environment,…
Review by Lisa C. Taylor In this eighth collection by Alison Stone, the poet moves through the history of…
Danielle Jones A Love Poem Without Subtext Because sometimes the best way to say a thing is to say…
Judgment “Are you a good witch or a bad witch?” — “Rating” Mothers “Are you a good…
Elīna Eihmane Night Mommy When darkness falls Night Mommy crawls into your bed with scissors. She cuts your nails…
Dzvinia Orlowsky Our Dolls Were Naked Our dolls were naked, but our cats stayed partly clothed—a ribbon here, a…