Poetry in Fiction Workshop: Everything Is the Same, Everything Is Not the Same
Summer Assistant Editor Rome Hernández Morgan explores the ways poets can learn from the craft of fiction.
Summer Assistant Editor Rome Hernández Morgan explores the ways poets can learn from the craft of fiction.
A bonus poem from a Fall 2022 contributor, after Caravaggio’s painting The Sacrifice of Isaac
Kate Partridge on the tumblefeed, fires, and motion studies behind her poem “Meditation with Grass Fire and Tumbleweed” from Issue 20.1.
As a kickoff to our twentieth anniversary activities, we’ve produced a digital version of David Greig’s play *Lucid Dreaming.*
Essayist Joylyn Chai explores how her relationship with gardening changed her relationship with the Toronto Land Acknowledgment.
Poet GC Waldrep shares the experiences behind his poem “The Arrhythmias,” including horrible dreams, stolen peaches, and a childhood book with a bright turquoise color.
Enter our summer contest from now till July 15!
Poet Craig van Rooyen shares his experiences as a state trial court judge.
This one-act play is a relentless excavation of gun violence through the language of sympathy cards, a children’s song, and raw statistics.
We’re hiring for a new position, assistant managing editor!
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