


National Poetry Month: ALL THE SCIENCES by Laura Eve Engel
All the Sciences by Laura Eve Engel The year I fail all the sciences there are many factors but no one’s in any way confused. The radio brimming with everything it knows about some shooters until it gets the shooters down to two. The dead men’s rooms reveal...
National Poetry Month: HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS by Kelly Forsythe
Historical Documents by Kelly Forsythe I am writing an autobiography of myself as a man. I want to use the word “excavate” here but I’ll use “imagining” instead, as in / you see me imagining deep unconscious feelings of manliness. Doesn’t everyone love tan...
National Poetry Month: HEBREW LESSON: LICHBOSH by Marcela Sulak
Hebrew Lesson: Lichbosh by Marcela Sulak To conquer, occupy, preserve Before bowls and jugs existed there were clay walls around Jericho—its name means fragment, and sometimes, it means moon. How to enter it is crucial. Wise to have spies when you’re...