Veronica Kornberg A Daughter Leaves Home You’re moving clear across the country, your first real job, with no idea even…
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Elana Bell Ruins As a child I loved to be found I slipped into the alley behind my house…
Melissa Andrés Pressed in Silence My Mother’s arms became a shawl to keep us warm in our aloneness, her smell,…
Review by Cammy Thomas It took a moment to figure out that in Barbara Ungar’s new book, Save Our…
–M.A.M.A. Issue 41 Michele Landel, Art, and Ann E. Wallace, Poetry Ann E. Wallace, Poetry Closed Close…
Review by Claire Keyes Ghost Dogs is fierce, funny, horrible and yet beautiful in the way O’Reilly’s language transforms…
Review by Anna Limontas-Salisbury Glory to All Fleeting Things reads like a Baptist Church Revival testimony. A testimony in black…
Review by Ana C. H. Silva I read Rage Hezekiah’s Stray Harbor as a newly (early) menopausal person, so tears…
Review by Jennifer Martelli In her prose poem #59, Sonia Greenfield asks What is it about a sick boy that…
Review by Kimberly Bowcutt To cleave: A contranym, “cleave” is metamorphosis and movement, blessed beginnings and violent ends. It…