Three Poems by Jennifer Coleman
by: Jennifer Coleman Jen Coleman is Walt Whitman and Elizabeth Bishop’s secret lovechild. Reading her work is a good…
by: Jennifer Coleman Jen Coleman is Walt Whitman and Elizabeth Bishop’s secret lovechild. Reading her work is a good…
by: T.E. Cowell When a lie leads to love, the truth wields the power of resolve… I went for a…
One of Across the Margin’s most recent stories takes on an entirely new life… by: Jack Ratliff In late…
by: Michael Shields The 2015-2016 NBA season has only just commenced, but the on-court action is already scorching hot……
Giving in to warmongering, closing your heart to those truly in need, and succumbing to panic means that not…
Poems and featured artwork by: Jon Whitbread U.K. poet Jon Whitbread’s two poems burst with the complicated music of experience…
By: Chris Thompson A cautionary environmental tale, poignant in its reminder that sometimes it’s the most well-meaning of intentions…
by: Paul Gutkowski and Mark Jared Smith The Paulcast returns to negotiate the fallout from their visit to Buffalo…
by: Allie Burke How curious the authority of pain’s fleeting grip, and those unique souls that inspire us to…
by: Michael Brownstein There’s a lushness in these two poems by Michael Brownstein, but it is not wholly benign….
By: Shiloh Whatley As Ben Carson’s star in the 2016 Republican Presidential Race rises, it seems about time that…
by: Frederick Foote A pair of flash fiction offerings that examine two arresting, yet opposing, moments of comprehension… Missing I turn to…