from “On Knowing”
Ross Robbins10.31.14
“shards I am / now that into shards”: Donald Dunbar’s editorial tour of the Pacific NW makes its next stop with a new poem by Ross Robbins.
EXIT HEALTH, EXIT HUMOR
Jane Wong10.24.14
“We both know a field covered / in paint is not right.” Donald Dunbar’s editorial tour of the Pacific NW makes its next stop with a new poem by Jane Wong.
Procrastination Contest
Paul Longo10.17.14
“I see a boundless suspicionless mass surveillance apparatus / and I can see you see the same”: Donald Dunbar’s editorial tour of the Pacific NW makes its next stop with a new poem by Paul Longo.
Six Poems
Daniel Beauregard10.15.14
Six poems of death, sex, and dreaming computers by Daniel Beauregard.
How They Met
Rachel Springer10.10.14
“A map is obsolete the day you make it.” Donald Dunbar’s editorial tour of the Pacific NW makes its next stop with a new poem by Rachel Springer.
Still in Modesto
K. Silem Mohammad10.03.14
“I am still in awe of this device.” New poetry from K. Silem Mohammad, the first of a Pacific NW themed curation by Fall poetry editor Donald Dunbar.
ALL POWER TO THE MENTAL ILLNESS INTROVRT GRLS
Coda Wei09.26.14
“i am not the same as the enemy though i spent tuesday cooperating with monstrosity” The monstrosity of healing in the lumbar burlesque with Coda Wei, part of Cassandra Troyan’s summer poetry curation.
Summer Arcana
Zoe Tuck09.19.14
“Distill that into / what is a woman and / what is it to be one / you say you met one / walking down the Via / Negativa or did you / just pass her, a lone / wolf perhaps out to / bring down the church?” Incantations of spiritual queenship from Zoe Tuck’s “Summer Arcana”, selected as part of Cassandra Troyan’s summer poetry curation.
The Gooey
Oki Sogumi09.12.14
“The ocean was a cryogenic room, a place for hovering near death”: a beautiful new long work by Oki Sogumi, selected by Summer poetry editor, Cassandra Troyan.
“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.