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    By Allison Adelle Hedge Coke May 15, 2023

    Editor's Note: This is the second installment in a three-part essay. Read Part I here. The part where we state some of the ecological issues within the State of the field. The US publishing industry...

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    By Nilufar Karimi May 8, 2023

    Editor's Note: This is the second installment in a three-part essay. To read the first installment, visit this link: Part I. The word arrhythmic, from the Greek arrhythmos or without rhythm, did not always have...

    Lithograph on paper, black lines that appear like nets or screens folded in over themselves with curved frames and a shadow effect.
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    By Alexandra Lytton Regalado April 24, 2023

    I thought I knew something about loss. Fireworks burst over the Salvadoran coast, blue, red and green, each pulse a heartbeat, a flower blooming then wilting, the spit and crackle...

    Blue, brown, white and orange circles of various sizes. as well as lines and stripes of different widths, surrounding and overlaying a large irregular brown shape, against an impressionistic background of cloudy skies above a sea.
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    By Allison Adelle Hedge Coke April 17, 2023

    One day before his 45th birthday, on April 1, 1984, the Prince of Soul, Prince of Motown, the iconic and widely beloved singer songwriter Marvin Gaye was assassinated by his father...

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    By Nilufar Karimi April 3, 2023

    How to wash a heart: Remove it.                                –Bhanu Kapil   Then I felt his knocking  ]] inside my chest.      ...

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    By Armen Davoudian March 27, 2023

    Editor’s Note: This is the third installment in a three-part essay. To read the first two installments visit these links: Part I and Part II. In the previous part of this essay, I...

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    By Karthika Naïr March 20, 2023

    I tumbled into poetry twice. Both times, dance and the dysfunctional body, mentioned in earlier posts, catalyzed the deep-dive. The first time was as a child and nascent reader; then...

    Color lithograph on paper, abstract line drawings, white on black.
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    By Gabriel Ojeda-Sagué March 6, 2023

    So far, in this essay, I’ve been tracing the practice of “unreadability” in poetry of the 20th century, focusing especially on US lineages of concretism and Language poetry. Part I...

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    By Armen Davoudian February 27, 2023

    Editor's Note: This is the second installment in a three-part essay. To read the first installment visit this link: Part I. If alliteration in general is the presence of the same sounds...

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    By Karthika Naïr February 20, 2023

    Normally (if one may use the word “normally” for a Walter Mittyesque scenario), if one of my literary heroes were to reach out to me, for any reason, I reckon...

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