Francesca Bell

Francesca Bell

Role play is harder / alone in the hotel room, / it being more difficult / to suspend disbelief / single-handedly.

Thom Gunn: A Cool Queer Life | Book Review

Thom Gunn: A Cool Queer Life | Book Review

W. H. Auden once said that poets should dress like businessmen. Thom Gunn preferred leather and chains.

Justin Andrew Cruzana

Justin Andrew Cruzana

And because I was not good, I did not step inside / the ark. The flood came and went and my body, // in rebuke of the enemy, became one with ground.

Camille Newsom

Camille Newsom

What is there / but great silence, waiting, / and serving time in the body / before returning home

Melissa Joplin Higley

Melissa Joplin Higley

We called it chemo brain—forgetting the names / of people, places, familiar objects

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Amanda Gaines

You must think that I am handling this poorly. My sister taught me that, too: how grief seizes us, paralyzes, renders us speechless and seemingly dumb. How in such a state, it’s best to look one’s best.

Liam Conway

I am here, watching on TV the President and Vice President of the United States of America run on a hamster wheel.

Cecelia Hagen

The / brute of war engorges man / and beast, the clash of iron / on steel makes loud / even the less-endowed organ.

Paul Hostovsky

Nobody wants to hear a white guy going on about / the black people he has known, especially not / a white guy who hasn’t

Francesca Bell

Role play is harder / alone in the hotel room, / it being more difficult / to suspend disbelief / single-handedly.

Justin Andrew Cruzana

And because I was not good, I did not step inside / the ark. The flood came and went and my body, // in rebuke

Miklós Vámos

It drifted along the side of the building, higher and higher, seemingly aiming to land on the flat rooftop, but then it suddenly slowed down,

Liam Conway

I am here, watching on TV the President and Vice President of the United States of America run on a hamster wheel.

Andi Myles

Philosophy of Life 101
Summer 1985

Exams are due by 1 pm Thursday, February 17, 2067.

Michael Hardin

I have never had a particularly good imagination. Really, it’s kind of dire. It irritates my wife that I can’t imagine a future. I’m not

Diane Simmons

Diane Simmons

There must be thousands of us non-Southerners with similar secret histories, people who profited from the crime of slavery and continue to do so.

Paul Hostovsky: Pitching for the Apostates | Book Review

Hostovsky’s fondness for words and keen ear for spoken language benefit his writing: he can record and create dialogue in a brilliant and natural way. In this respect, he has more in common with short-story writers than with most contemporary poets, who tend to avoid direct speech.

Interview with Artist Anna Hawkins

Anna Hawkins is an artist who works primarily in moving image and installation with an interest in the ways that images, gestures and language are circulated and transformed online and the impacts of technology on the intimate spheres of daily life.

Interview with Artist Johanna Strobel

Weaving together disparate references spanning across histories and geographies, German interdisciplinary artist Johanna Strobel explores the entanglement between philosophy, semiotics, and actuality.

Interview with Artist Padma Rajendran

Padma Rajendran’s works on fabric experiment with the clash and combination of patterning and storytelling. She received her MFA from Rhode Island School of Design and teaches drawing at Vassar College.

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