Socratic Wig by Sara Kachelman from BWR 46.2 A reading by the author https://bwr.ua.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Socratic-Recording.m4a I found my mother’s hair on a foam head at Wigland. It lit up the downtown window display. Above it a sign said: the last true...
Extermination by Mónica Ramón Ríos Translated from the Spanish by Robin Myers from BWR 46.2 A reading of the English by the translator https://bwr.ua.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Extermination-English-Reading.m4a A reading of the Spanish by the author...
Bereavement Table for a Top Model Imagined Stine An from BWR 46.2 For a PDF click here. 1993. 10. 24 (Reward) :: Die for one’s country, little woman, like hometown patriot martyr Ryu Gwan-sun, MissKorea In Memoriam Again: propagate your post, a coronet casket,...
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...