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11 Prerequisites for Examining My Vagina by Jennifer McGaha at The Huffington Post
Ann Ryles’ The Company of Men in LitRagger
Four New Unfinished Murder Ballads by Darren C. Demaree in Red Savina Review
New Work From Noah Falck in Salt Hill Journal 34
New Work from Darren C. Demaree in the Olentangy Review
Congratulations to Gillian Conoley, L.A. Times Book Prize finalist!
Congratulations to Gillian Conoley, whose collection, Peace, was recently named a L.A. Times Book Prize finalist. Peace, published by Omnidawn, was also named one of the Academy of American Poets' Standout Books of 2014.
A Conversation on Place, Race, Gender and Poetry with Steve Davenport in Atticus Review
New Poetry from Christopher Kondrich in Green Mountains Review, The California Journal of Poetics, and Cimarron Review
Christopher Kondrich has new poems appearing in Green Mountains Review, The California Journal of Poetics and in Cimarron Review.
Mark Jackley reads Gerald Stern
Mark Jackley is the author of several chapbooks and two full-length collections, most recently Hello Hello Hello (Blurb Press). His work has appeared in Tampa Review, Melic, Crate, Talking River, Sugar House Review, and other journals. He lives in Sterling,...
Noah Falck reads Excluding Small Talk
Noah Falck is the author of Snowmen Losing Weight (BatCat Press, 2012) and several chapbooks including Celebrity Dream Poems (Poor Claudia, 2013). He co-curates the Silo City Reading Series in an abandoned grain silo and works as education director at Just...
Elizabeth Savage reads If your boy leads
Elizabeth Savage is author of Jane & Paige or Sister Goose (2011), Grammar (2012), and Idylliad (2015), all from Furniture Press Books. The current issue of Verse features her dossier-chapbook of twenty-six poems, titled Woman Looking at a Vase of Flowers. Her...
Christopher Kondrich reads OUR NAMES
Christopher Kondrich is the author of Contrapuntal (Parlor Press, 2013) and a recipient of The Paris-American Reading Series Prize. New poems appear or are forthcoming in American Letters & Commentary, Boston Review, Colorado Review, cream city review, Guernica,...
Christopher Kondrich reads STICHOMANCY
Christopher Kondrich is the author of Contrapuntal (Parlor Press, 2013) and a recipient of The Paris-American Reading Series Prize. New poems appear or are forthcoming in American Letters & Commentary, Boston Review, Colorado Review, cream city review, Guernica,...
Darren C. Demaree reads Emily As Cold Tea
Darren C. Demaree is living in Columbus, Ohio, with his wife and children. He is the author of As We Refer To Our Bodies (2013) and Not For Art Nor Prayer (2014), both collections from 8th House Publishing House. He is the recipient of two Pushcart Prize nominations...
The Cutest Life Ever by Mazzer D’Orazio appearing in Carbon Culture Review
My Art Life 1 By Gregg Williard
Gregg Williard and Kelly Warren read My Art Life 1 by Gregg Williard. Animation by Gregg Williard, Audio Producer Kelly Warren at Mind’s Eye Audio.
Issue 7 | Spring 2015
Our first issue of 2015 is a veritable international soirée! “Off-Season With Snake” chronicles writer Xu Xi’s return to Hong Kong to care for her aging mother. Raymund P. Reyes’s “Asian Goddess” introduces us to Jameel, a Filipino hustler applying his trade in Saudi Arabia. In Zdravka Evtimova’s “Distinction,” we visit Bulgaria and an epic cart race with love and brandy hanging in the balance. All this and more.
Jennie Malboeuf reads How to Drive in Snow
Jennie Malboeuf is a native of Kentucky. Her work is forthcoming in Poet Lore, the Potomac Review, The Cortland Review, and Unsplendid, is currently featured on The Pinch, and has been published in the Southeast Review, Mid-American Review, Mississippi Review,...
Jennie Malboeuf reads New Town
Jennie Malboeuf is a native of Kentucky. Her work is forthcoming in Poet Lore, the Potomac Review, The Cortland Review, and Unsplendid, is currently featured on The Pinch, and has been published in the Southeast Review, Mid-American Review, Mississippi Review,...
Arkava Das reads evening ballasted with sunset
Arkava Das lives in Delhi with his wife, Nidhi, and his father. Most of his work owes something to bilingualism — a condition that frequently involves balancing two possible worlds — a Will Alexander with a Joy Goswami, a Vasubandhu with a Guattari. He has some work...