


43.2 Feature: Melissa R. Sipin Reads MY LOLA, THE RIVER
Click here for more 43.2 featured content. Nicknamed “small but terrible” by her lola, Melissa R. Sipin was born and raised in Carson, CA. She co-edited Kuwento: Lost Things (Carayan Press 2014) and is Editor-in-Chief of TAYO Literary Magazine. Her work...
National Poetry Month: from HOUSE OF DEER by Sasha Steensen
This year, for national poetry month, we asked our assistant poetry editors to pick a favorite poem published by BWR, write a little bit about why they liked it, and record themselves reading it aloud. “In an excerpt from “House of Deer,” Sasha...
43.2 Feature: Craft Essay by James A.H. White
Click here for more 43.2 featured content. James A.H. White is the author of hiku [pull], a chapbook (Porkbelly Press, 2016). Winner of an AWP Intro Journals Project award for poetry, his work has appeared or is forthcoming with Colorado Review, Black Warrior...
National Poetry Month: MYSTERY WRITTEN INSIDE MY PALM by Beth Bachmann
This year, for national poetry month, we asked our assistant poetry editors to pick a favorite poem published by BWR, write a little bit about why they liked it, and record themselves reading it aloud. “How intriguing a palm is. A word, a shape, a...