Interview with Sarah Fawn Montgomery
Sarah Fawn Montgomery discusses the use of point of view and choices about genre in her latest book, Abbreviate.
Sarah Fawn Montgomery discusses the use of point of view and choices about genre in her latest book, Abbreviate.
Our process for copyediting pieces accepted for the magazine.
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A poem that brings together a spoken monologue, an enactment of the kinds of listening that can happen, and incredible wordplay.
Our latest special feature, a poem by Kimberly Reyes about natural interdependence, the physicality of intimacy, and cicadas.
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We recently reached a milestone: I handed our web design prototypes over to our developer.
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Collaborating on the editorial level brought me back to what this is all about: community. We’re gathering work that we want to celebrate with readers.
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