4 Vol. 19 Issue In this all-poetry issue, Sandra Fees searches for chasms where we can hide our suffering in four poems beginning with “Lessons on Nothing.” John Moessner plays with light and memory, revealing the darkness that is not made but found in four poems beginning with “Dogs in the Night.” And we share four never-before published poems by George Addison Scarbrough (1915-2008), beginning with “The Mountain.” This issue features book covers from the early 20th Century.
3 Vol. 05 Issue In this issue, a young woman negotiates her boyfriend’s roommate’s behavior, and befriends the roommate’s goat, in Sara Streeter’s”The House Always Wins.” Joanne Proulx confronts a memory that should stay in the past in “The Zoo.” And Rannvá Holm Mortensen both laments and celebrates that “everything is salt” in four sections from her book length poem Sólsmakkur (Suntaste), translated from the Faroese by Matthew Landrum. This issue features illustrations of varieties of pigeons by Anton Schoner from Illustriertes Prachtwerk sämtlicher Taubenrassen (1906).