“Society is much more easily soothed than one’s own conscience.” -Isaac Asimov When it is quiet and we are alone, what stirrings and thoughts do we entertain the likes of which we would not reveal in the crowded light of day? Does … [Continue reading] about Alternate
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Are You Gearing Up For The Holidays?
We approach a sometimes busy, sometimes fraught time of year. The holiday season means many things to many people, but it is not uncommon for it to be a time of temporary derailment, whether because of obligations elsewhere or more complex reasons. … [Continue reading] about Are You Gearing Up For The Holidays?
Montana Ray
Montana Ray is a poet, translator, and scholar. Her first book of visual poetry, (guns & butter), was described by Cathy Park Hong as a mix of “Apollinaire with Pam Grier.” She holds an MFA and a PhD in comparative literature from Columbia … [Continue reading] about Montana Ray
Emily Skillings
Emily Skillings is the author of the poetry collection Fort Not (The Song Cave, 2017), which Publishers Weekly called a “fabulously eccentric, hypnotic, and hypervigilant debut.” Her poems can be found in Poetry, Harper’s, Boston Review, Granta, … [Continue reading] about Emily Skillings
Peril
“We are all burnt by ultraviolet rays. We all contain water in about the same ratio as Earth does, and salt water in the same ratio that the oceans do. We are poems about the hyperobject Earth.” -Timothy Morton, Hyperobjects We are on borrowed time. … [Continue reading] about Peril