How Truly Unreal They Are: An Interview with Brad Warner
Lucy Tiven08.21.14
Lucy Tiven takes an eye to Hardcore Zen, a documentary by Pirooz Kalayah exploring the intersection between Buddhism and punk.
ThisIsMyManifesto.htm
Vyshali Manivannan08.20.14
Do not adjust your browser. Vyshali Manivannan’s code-laced manifesto might be unlike anything you’ve ever read.
“How Much Can a Body Endure?”: A Review of Chelsea Hodson’s Pity The Animal
Alexandra Wuest08.19.14
Chelsea Hodson’s chapbook essay unpacks the effect of the male gaze on the female body. Alexandra Wuest reviews.
A Movie With Sasha Fletcher
Sasha Fletcher08.18.14
Sasha Fletcher stops by to review Under The Skin and talks eating cake, kerosene, and aliens.
GET A MANTRA, JUST OWN IT GRL
Rachel Ellison08.15.14
“In sound and silence I can see, see the theatricality of your quotidian body”: poems of performative pleasure from Rachel Ellison selected by summer poetry editor Cassandra Troyan.
Notes on Three Pages of Thomas Piketty’s Capital
Mark Baumer08.14.14
Do you read Thomas Piketty? Didn’t think so. Mark Baumer didn’t really either, but gleans all we need to know about Capital from the first three pages of the book.
Oh Corvus, My Corvus
Jennifer Calkins08.13.14
Privacy, witchery, and madness sprawl from Jennifer Calkins’s lyric mediation on the lurking presence of the crow.
WHAT TO READ WHEN YOU ARE SAD: HOW EXISTENTIALIST NIHILISM IS A NICE STEP ON THE WAY TO HUMANISM
Hannah Gamble08.12.14
Hannah Gamble reads Ikkyū and Brandon Brown in attempting to wrestle with the nature of comfort.
Body Map: What Do Fish Hear?
Jamie Iredell08.11.14
Body Map is a series that invites authors to write about the body. In this edition, Jamie Iredell discusses what fish hear, middle ear bones, and Top Gun.
LITTLE WAR
Jackqueline Frost08.08.14
“And mostly we are exhausted and unmoved, even if at times a flare crests the wind and plaining voices rue inside this very long, little war, the opacity of it, around which we stumble as if looking for a light.” A coterie essay from Jackqueline Frost selected by summer poetry editor Cassandra Troyan.









