Every Song On Lana Del Rey’s Ultraviolence
Jordan Castro08.07.14
Jordan Castro provides his track by track review of Lana Del Rey’s Ultraviolence.
Backpacking in Brazil, 1990
Paula Bomer08.06.14
A new short story of love in foreign lands by Paula Bomer. Art by Danny Jock.
Infiltrating The Garden: An Interview With Ed Steck
Paul Cunningham08.05.14
Paul Cunningham in conversation with Ed Steck about basements, holograms, identity and more in his form-deforming book, The Garden.
Which One of Four Girls are You?
Kati Heng08.04.14
Kati Heng takes a frustrated look at the way seemingly all female experience is categorized into types on TV shows and movies.
THE FUTURE IS BETWEEN US
Jackie Wang08.01.14
3 new poems by Jackie Wang on the conditions of being possible. “You’re a woman with a diseased heart,” she said, “which should not be confused with heart disease, as a diseased heart is what you get after bleeding too many unstitched metaphors.”
A Cunny Poet’s Beautiful Book
Stephen Tully Dierks07.31.14
A look at the multiplying and frequently uncanny themes and feelings in Bunny Rogers’ rhizomatic poetry collection, Cunny Poem Vol. 1. Stephen Tully Dierks reviews.
Things to See in Uglahoma
Christian TeBordo07.30.14
An excerpt containing Uglahoma, the piss-rain of The Great Teen Spirit, and Outback Steakhouse, from Christian TeBordo’s forthcoming Toughlahoma.
Body Map: The Face Hole
Sabra Embury07.29.14
Body Map is a series that invites authors to write about the body. In this edition, Sabra Embury talks about the meat flap above the eye.
The End of Safety Third Enterprises
Scott Daughtridge07.28.14
Scott Daughtridge gets the inside scoop on the retirement of Atlanta’s Safety Third Enterprises in conversation with founder Matt Debenedictis.
True Black (II)
Thom Donovan07.25.14
“Immanent like no description passes for witness / Repeated until we are one with violence”: a new poem from Thom Donovan selected by Summer poetry editor Cassandra Troyan.









