Mock the Death Trance: An Interview with Sean Kilpatrick
Nicholas Rys10.01.15
Nicholas Rys spoke with Sean Kilpatrick about voice, influence, and lack of narrative in his latest book, Sucker June.
HOW TO START A FIGHT CLUB
Vanessa Norton09.30.15
“The chef possessed a third eye.” Gastronomically unnerving new short fiction from Vanessa Norton.
Heather Fuller’s Dick Cheney’s Heart
Fitz Fitzgerald09.29.15
Dick Cheney has a heart? Well, he does now at least, rendered by its impression in Heather Fuller’s tragicomic verse.
Your Spanish Fling
Jana du Plessis09.28.15
Jana du Plessis’s essay on Tinder, meeting people online, getting over heartbreak, small talk, and clichés.
Two Poems
Courtney Kersten09.25.15
“A little boy told me he saw her drinking bleach / from a bucket out his back porch.” Two new poems from Courtney Kersten.
Ideal Home Noise (3): Wenders, Costa-Gavras, Home
Jeff Jackson09.24.15
The third installment of Jeff Jackson’s Ideal Home Noise takes a look at new and updated releases from Wim Wenders, Costas-Gravas, and Stewart Home.
Wolf is a River in Germany
Alex Higley09.23.15
“This is more than lacking a plan and different than choosing arbitrarily what to write down. I am saying this is consciously not knowing, and embracing any decision as a viable path.” New short fiction from Alex Higley.
100% Animals: An Interview with Andrew James Weatherhead
Andrew Duncan Worthington09.22.15
Andrew Worthington catches up with Andrew James Weatherhead about the influences and attentions in his new book, Cats and Dogs.
The Bathhouse
Brandon Shimoda09.21.15
Scenes from The Grave on the Wall, a project in which Brandon Shimoda writes about his grandfather through a series of poetic images: “One dreams of living above a bathhouse / In a snow-covered field…”
Wolf Fucker
Aurelia Guo09.18.15
“Pole dancer body and I unfriend white people who go to Africa. Have sin but throw the first stone”: 5 new poems from Aurelia Guo, selected by Late Summer poetry editor, Penny Goring.









