Three Poems + An Introduction
Following each low-wage paycheck
I buy one outfit for a baby I don’t have, a girl
Review of Zeina Hashem Beck’s 3arabi Song
Zeina Hashem Beck’s 3arabi Song is a testament to the most ancient of human expressions, the ability to lyricize experience—to entrance and to heal through song.
Two Poems by M. Brett Gaffney
She works the latex mask like she’s plucking a harp,
fingers trembling the air, as if she’ll pull music
from the wisps of hair
They’re All Going to Laugh at You: Finding Voice Through Horror and Poetry
I was going to watch a scary movie. I was going to scream and laugh with the rest of them and it was going to be glorious.
Speaking With Anne Valente
I agree that whimsy is often feminized, which is to say that it’s viewed as too light or not the stuff of serious literature.
From ESSAYS ON DISTANCE: A BOOK OF FAILURES by Kristina Marie Darling
She didn't realize how difficult it would be to describe a ghost over the telephone