Blurred Lines: As We Know by Amaranth Borsuk and Andy Fitch
Gina Myers03.18.15
As We Know redefines the writer/editor relationship by blurring all boundaries between them. Gina Myers reviews.
Protocollage
Jessica Marsh03.12.15
“The wave just below itself. The wave with a tunnel. The story about never being refused.” A cryptic and stunning new poem from Jessica Marsh, selected by Spring poetry editor, Louise Mathias.
Stray
Rae Gouirand03.06.15
“One cannot leave / the same way twice.” A new poem by Rae Gouirand, selected by Spring poetry editor, Louise Mathias.
Your Daily Horoscope
Nik De Dominic02.27.15
“You begin to wonder / if they are cops but you know cops don’t take the bus.” A new poem from Nik De Dominic, selected by Spring poetry editor Louise Mathias.
Girl Standing with Death by the Sea
Sarah Maclay02.20.15
“In little bursts of wind. / It moves like a wet shadow. / If it moves.” A new poem from Sarah Maclay, selected by Spring poetry editor Louise Mathias.
Serious Girls
Rachel McLeod Kaminer02.13.15
“Only at first is our body empty, / unlocated. We fill fast”: A new poem by Rachel McLeod Kaminer, selected by Spring poetry editor Louise Mathias.
Johnny III
Danielle Wheeler02.06.15
“the hot & real change to feel if you haven’t ever / wanted as I have what you cannot desire”: A new poem from Danielle Wheeler, selected by Spring poetry editor Louise Mathias.
“We had 3D in my day and we called it AMERICA.”” On Motherland Fatherland Homelandsexuals
Mark Baumer02.05.15
Mark Baumer goes deep line by line into the bloodbath of language that is Patricia Lockwood’s Motherland Fatherland Homelandsexuals.
Barebacks
Rodney Wilhite01.30.15
“one log at a time until the neighbors / were feeding their fires with shingles”: New poetry from Rodney Wilhite, selected by Spring poetry editor Louise Mathias.
WOULD YOU HOLD THIS EGG, PLEASE?
Carrie Oeding01.23.15
“Will you tell me if I offend you?”: New poetry from Carrie Oeding, selected by Spring poetry editor Louise Mathias.