Read Rose, A work in process *** The Flowering of a Socio-Political Statement Read Rose, by Cynthia Karalla by Pauline Joelle Reviewer Thousands of pages of the notorious Mueller Report, combined with a variety of recycled materials, give birth to these...
Photo by Masaaki Komori on Unsplash *** That Girl by Kuzuha Makino Translated by Toshiya Kamei Iwas shopping for dinner at a local supermarket. Chinatsu was bawling, but I couldn’t calm her down. Akira-kun wanted to eat meat for dinner, so I’d withdrawn...
DEWITT HENRY’s “SWEET MARJORAM” An interview with the author by Jennifer Acker JENNIFER ACKER: How did this essay collection develop? It’s remarkably unified in tone and in approach to the subjects, so I wondered if it was conceived as a...
Interviewing the Interviewer An e-talk with Carol Smallwood by Mike Foldes Managing Editor Mike Foldes: Carol, please tell us a bit about your background and how you came to writing. Carol Smallwood: My first book came from teachers asking where to get...
Everything Moonlight Promised *** Artist Spotlight Making Connections Artist’s Statement The joy of collage is finding the endless connections between seemingly unrelated things. In some collages, the juxtaposition of ordinary with the delirious diversity of dream...
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