Arthur Pembrook experiments with the phenomena of synaesthesia in this poem.
The Not So Wild Girls
Ana Garcia expresses disappointment about "not so wild girls" in Mary Stewart Atwell's recent novel, Wild Girls.
A Quick Trip to the Brothel
Isaac Dwyer experiences a new type of poetry reading, filled with coy cowboys and time-warp aristocrats.
A Part Time Midwesterner’s Perspective of Robinson Alone
Erin Breen uses her geographic perspective to review Kathleen Rooney's poetry collection, Robinson Alone.
Time for the Grind: Parallax Interviews Poet Katherine Factor
It's National Poetry Month! Parallax editor Jordan Sternberg interviewed IAA's Poet-in-Residence, Katherine Factor, on writing and editing.
What Did One Beating Heart Say to the Other Beating Heart? Questions & Answers with Nate Pritts.
Nate Pritts sits down with Ana Garcia and Becky Hirsch to discuss H_NGM_N, his literary journal created to give the beating heart
Combining Text and Sound with Laura Wetherington
Laura discusses the experimental art of text and sound from her online journal, Textsound.
The Shanghai Excursion
Stephanie Guo, the marzipan-loving flute player, takes us on a trip through a Shanghai market.
Psychological Examinations for the Existentialists
Isaac Dwyer peers around Azareen Van Der Vliet Oloomi's Fra Keeler, and finds a whole lot of neuroses, pomegranates, and manila folders.
Ekphrasis (The Portrait)
Talking to inanimate objects is something that Stephanie Guo, the marzipan-loving flute-player, understands.
The Enchanted Family Forest
Erin Breen's short story "The Enchanted Family Forest" explores the decay of a family and its patriarch.
Apocalypse
Amalia Bowen-Sicalides's poem "Apocalypse" deals with an apocalypse of the heart.
Warm Smoke in November
Luis is a sophomore at IAA, the Parallax poetry editor, and in this piece he explores a love story in the month
D Minus 39
Dante Yardas´s poem, a winner in the Parallax-Online Apocalypse Writing Contest, takes us to the depths of the apocalypse.
Slammin’ Down with Andrea Gibson
Sabrina talks poetry and activism with Andrea Gibson.
Early Judgments
Clint Margrave's The Early Death of Men will die on you early - if you're expecting something filled with skulls.