Paige Lewis is the author of the chapbook Reasons to Wake You (Tupelo Press, 2018). Their poems have appeared or are forthcoming in American Poetry Review, Ploughshares, The Georgia Review, Best New Poets 2017, and elsewhere. Right-click and “open image in new...
I find translation fascinating because of the way it allows writers engage with other writers’ work and, by extension, opens up so much room for the slippage and transformation of meaning for readers as well. There’s all these undercurrents and endless...
Alethea Tusher recently earned an MFA in creative writing from the University of Notre Dame. She has work published in Hardly Doughnuts, Toad, and PRØOF. Right-click and “open image in new tab” for a larger version. To read Alethea...
Sara June Woods is the author and designer of three books: Careful Mountain (Civil Coping Mechanisms, 2016), Sara or the Existence of Fire (Horse Less Press, 2014), and Wolf Doctors (Artifice Books, 2014). She is a trans woman and a Scorpio and currently lives in...
Hannah Aizenman hails from Birmingham, AL, and is an MFA student in poetry at New York University. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Gigantic Sequins, plain china, Three Rivers Review, and Collision Literary Magazine. She lives in Brooklyn. History, or...
I Wanted to Write About the Almost and the Once by Cindy Beebe upon a time my mother almost worked at the Park Avenue Funeral Home. Where she would’ve styled the hair of the newly deceased population there and even the brand new babies. Her duties would...