46.1 Feature: “The Saltwater African says,” by Miles A.M. Collins-Sibley Miles A.M. Collins-Sibley received their MFA in Poetry from UMass-Amherst’s program for Poets & Writers and is currently a PhD student in UMass-Amherst’s African American Studies...
46.1 Feature: Craft Essay by Dennison Ty Schultz Dennison Ty Schultz is a queer poet and MFA student at the University of Missouri–Kansas City. Their poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Impossible Archetype, Foglifter, Peach Mag, New Delta Review, Fugue, Glass:...
46.1 Feature: Craft Essay by Hisham Bustani Photo credit: Lubna Wardeh. Hisham Bustani is an award-winning Jordanian author of five collections of short fiction and poetry. He is acclaimed for his bold style and unique narrative voice, and often experiments with the...
“David Joez Villaverde’s “La Piedra de los Doce Ángulos” explores the self as record, confession, revelation, and gospel, and refuses the ellipsis and compression expected of contemporary Western poetry by insisting on density and presence, entering a trancelike...
Planetary Bodies Naima Yael Tokunow from BWR 45.2 Planetary Bodies for Online Click here to read Planetary Bodies as a PDF. Naima Yael Tokunow is an educator, writer, editor, & artist currently living in New Mexico. She is the author of three chapbooks, Shadow...