Julietta Singh’s longform essay, The Breaks, written as a letter to her six-year-old daughter, meditates on some of the largest issues of living in the contemporary United States: colonialism, race, parenting, climate change, identity.
Read MoreA Dangerous Place tells a story about brutal concurrence within one woman’s body, and how she navigates the pillage of her womb by both cancer and child: indistinguishable in their early stages. An intimate dialect arthritic with grief, each poem is a miracle of looking in.
Read MoreWith his characteristic entertaining wit and aptitude for crafting sophisticated poetic devices, Dan Chiasson’s technical precision and compelling depictions are showcased in his new metafictional book of poems, The Math Campers.
Read MoreIn this text, Io serves as both mentor and cautionary tale. Once we realize just how closely author and figure mirror one another, we begin to recognize the signs: our gaze is increasingly drawn to the eyes that watch Wattenberg, to the flies that antagonize her.
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