“SOMEHOW GONE OUT THE WINDOW” Erasures for Carl Andre on the Anniversary of Ana Mendieta’s Death
Jennifer Tamayo09.05.14
Jennifer Tamayo takes her black eraser to Carl Andre in a new visual poem, selected by Summer poetry editor Cassandra Troyan.
A Review of Kate Durbin’s E! Entertainment
Stacy Elaine Dacheux09.04.14
Kate Durbin’s E! Entertainment provokes questions such as, “Is Kim Kardashian a modern day Patty Hearst?” and “What is acting and what is drugs?” Stacy Elaine Dacheux reviews.
Unknown Girl Gang: An Excerpt
Sasha Fletcher09.03.14
Sasha Fletcher shares a wild, carousing excerpt from his novel Bandits! Bandits!, involving an immortal gang, America, and the human heart.
The Crossing
Lorian Long09.02.14
Leo, an aspiring boxer who has crossed the Mexican-American border multiples times, shares his experience in interview with Lorian Long.
AN ESSAY ON THE SIEGE
Rob Halpern08.29.14
“One thing fattens as another lies prone for feeding.”: a new poem from Rob Halpern, selected by Summer poetry editor Cassandra Troyan.
On The Wild Life
Damon Packard08.28.14
Filmmaker Damon Packard takes a personal look back at the construction and reception of Cameron Crowe’s cult classic, The Wild Life.
The Show Begins
Tessa Fontaine08.27.14
“You walk into the theatre and sit down.” New fiction from Tessa Fontaine contorts the reader through a series of peculiar A/V exhibits from somewhere like dreams.
A Review of Jeff VanderMeer’s Annihilation
Garret Travis08.26.14
The second title in James VanderMeer’s Southern Reach Trilogy, Annihilation, provides a comfortable glimpse into the New Weird. Garret Travis reviews.
A Review of Nicotine Gum
Melissa Broder08.25.14
Melissa Broder takes on small lives, oral cancer scares, addiction, and Nicorette gum.
PLAN OF FUTURE WORKS
Brandon Brown08.22.14
“The thought of / the dying world makes me feel less sad than really / lazy.”: a new long poem by Brandon Brown, selected by Summer poetry editor Cassandra Troyan.









