Special Feature: “long live the queen” by Tramaine Suubi
A poem that traverses nearly two millennia of African queens, in stanzas that overlap seamlessly
A poem that traverses nearly two millennia of African queens, in stanzas that overlap seamlessly
Rebecca Lindenberg on list poems, disability and time, and the sentence.
The Chicago Manual of Style is a living document, but its life is a slow and sessile one, more on the timescale of a tree or a small coral reef than of a human being.
Financial advisor and poet Toby Goostree on his day job.
Three of our editors on the craft of beginnings and more
UC grads Dr. Lily Meyer and Dr. Sarah Rose Nordgren will return to read their creative work this Thursday, September 5, at 5:30 p.m.
Learn about our poetry editor-in-residence for the spring issue, reading submissions this fall, Erica Dawson
Submitters tell us why they didn’t withdraw a piece accepted elsewhere.
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