The Art of the one-Manband: A Review of Suno Deko at 529 and Bois’s Lost

Sherri Caudell

05.29.14

Sherri Caudell explores the music of two independent one-man acts, Suno Deko and Bois, each of which manage to wield an enormous amount of transcendent sound.

Good But Not Great

Julian Modugno

05.28.14

A wild mash of styles and cultural debris come together in a new meta-philosophical fiction from Julian Modugno. Art by Danny Jock.

Feral, Exacting, Radiant: Hilary Plum Interviews Sarah Blackman

Hilary Plum

05.27.14

Hilary Plum and Sarah Blackman discuss the space between sentences, the passing of time, Mother Box, and that ass hovering over the frozen chickens.

Sonnet (13)

Nikki Wallschlaeger

05.23.14

A new sonnet full of food, blood, and horizons from Nikki Wallschlaeger, selected by Spring poetry editor, Molly Brodak.

Various Violences, Other Bodies: A Review of Kevin Simmonds’s Bend To It

Weston Cutter

05.22.14

Weston Cutter reviews Kevin Simmonds’s Bend To It, a collection of poetry that is, among other things, trying to find and offer indivisible moments of music.

Collar

William VanDenBerg

05.21.14

Bees, fire, faces, hair, and sky are the terrain of a new short fiction from William VanDenBerg.

Titles Are a Kind of Vanity: An Interview with Ed Skoog

Willie Fitzgerald

05.20.14

Willie Fitzgerald joins in coversation with poet Ed Skoog to talk about migration, exile, experience, advertising, and much more.

Body Map: Mouth Cave

Amber Sparks

05.19.14

Body Map is a series that invites authors to write about the body. In the fifth installment, Amber Sparks talks about the mouth cave.

Arcology

Michael O'Hara

05.16.14

Which kind of messed up is the future? A new poem from Michael O’Hara explores. Selected by Spring poetry editor, Molly Brodak.

Flotation Devices: A Review of The Fun We’ve Had

James Yates

05.15.14

James Yates reviews floating coffins, relationship craft, and Michael J. Seidlinger’s The Fun We’ve Had.