Kali White tells a story of loss and loneliness, providing a translation alongside her Spanish lyric.
This You Have Learned
Someone is having a little existential crisis in Becky Hirsch's poem "This You Have Learned."
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Branford Walker takes his reader's on a journey they won't forget. Cheese.
You Are Everything
Dante writes a devotional ode to Everything.
Mr. Chinaski
Rebecca Cox crafts a dialogue with Bukowski's alter-ego.
Sonnet # 7
The voice in Rebecca Cox's poem saves a disintegrating lover.
Dewdrops
Rebecca Cox's lyric takes a dive farther than you've ever gone before.
Hands
A boy struggles with the death of his mother in Becky Hirsch's short play "Hands."
Missing Out On the Grotesque
Isaac Dwyer dissects the downfalls (and merits) of Nick Blinko's novel, The Primal Screamer.
Bloody Hell
Blood and love mingle unpleasantly in this poem by Ruth Ruiz.
Life and Poetry with Chase Twichell
Chase Twichell discusses life, poetry, Buddhism and more with Becky Hirsch.
Mr. Fox
Ruth Ruiz sees more than a cliche love story in Helen Oyeyemi's novel, Mr. Fox.
Evening
Michelle McMillan weaves a dreamlike state of longing with haunting words in her poem, Evening.
Larger Sizes
Maddie Marlow's sensual prose poem explores a young woman's subtle insecurities.
Army Crawling is Hard Enough
Erin Breen gives us a glimpse of her childhood escapades in her poem, Army Crawling is Hard Enough.
I Hated Being Little
Erin Breen reflects on the disadvantages of childhood in her quirky poem, I hated being little.