by Josh Brandon | Sep 13, 2021 | Uncategorized
Because the world is trying to kill you, have some tonic herbs by Lucy Zhang Click here to access poem. Lucy Zhang writes, codes and watches anime. Her work has appeared in Four Way Review, The Cincinnati Review, The Portland Review, West Branch and...
by Josh Brandon | Sep 13, 2021 | Uncategorized
Working from Home by Kanak Kapur The curtains buzz like wet white sugar. Outside, past the bald neighbor’s garage, past his school-bound children, the morning sun moves on a set of leaves. We will exchange something small, the green and I. A flicker, a...
by Black Warrior Review | Jul 31, 2020 | Uncategorized
Nicole Won Hee Maloof select an image to enter gallery Born in Korea and raised in Massachusetts, Maloof received a BFA in painting and a BA in chemistry from Boston University. After graduation, Maloof worked on organic chemistry research at Harvard University,...
by Black Warrior Review | Jul 19, 2020 | Uncategorized
From Monchoachi’s ‘Mistry (Black and Blue Partition) translated by Patricia Hartland Monchoachi - Hartland re-flect, the no not Bird feet in swamp water, stilt-topped, chase-in-chase, and behind lashes long...
by Black Warrior Review | Jul 19, 2020 | Uncategorized
Poems from Yi Sang’s Memorandum on the Line translated by Sawako Nakayasu Yi Sang Memorandum On The Line Yi Sang (1910–1937), born Kim Haekyŏng, lived his entire life during the Japanese occupation of Korea. He wrote and published in both Korean...
by Black Warrior Review | Jul 19, 2020 | Uncategorized
excerpt from Her Read Jennifer Sperry Steinorth select an image to enter gallery Audio Recording of Jennifer Sperry Steinorth Reading “excerpt from Her Read” Jennifer Sperry Steinorth is a poet, educator, interdisciplinary artist, and licensed...