by DeMisty Bellinger | Apr 20, 2021 | Issue One
IV: You Are I have let myself go— / this is a sicknessand I need handholding. / my hair has grown maybe an inch when / I wasn’t watching.or washing it. I let it grow. / my various curl patterns whirl into each other acrossdifferent sections of my head, my hair, not...
by David Lau | Apr 19, 2021 | Issue One
Emerging World Cities Still in the struggle new ancients I met his feet were angles top predator in the system animals we drove in the mountain ice that is melting The not-words go the other way X lived here Thomas-Sankara derived anthem for the displaced...
by Rebecca Lehmann | Apr 13, 2021 | Issue One
Descent But I, that am not shaped for sportive tricks, Nor made to court an amorous looking-glass —Richard III, Act I, Scene I Now is the winter of our discontent spake the scheming Gloucester, and,...
by Nico Vassilakis | Apr 2, 2021 | Issue One
Business Man / Rosetta Stone
by Giulia Bencivenga | Apr 2, 2021 | Issue One
When a Poem is Not a Poem There are many ways to say something that is true, but only one Will be true. The approximation to reality is but one facet of the clause, The Statement Must encompass a world that is beautiful Take for example that there should be...
by Matt Proctor | Apr 2, 2021 | Issue One
oct 4 this winter I’m driving my toyota camry to patagonia you really offended me w/ yr lousy goodbye in the heat of the moment I just died in yr arms tonight van...
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