4 Prose Poems by Paul Maziar
by: Paul Maziar As perception plays tag with rumination and we find ourselves uncomfortably poised somewhere in the middle…
by: Paul Maziar As perception plays tag with rumination and we find ourselves uncomfortably poised somewhere in the middle…
by: Michael Shields, Chris Thompson, and Douglas Grant The Editors of Across the Margin convene to discuss another engaging…
Prolific rocker Ty Segall recently took up residence in New York City for a series of shows, exchanging his…
A guest contributor contends, before there were stars and stripes and images of coiled snakes in the grass, there…
by: Douglas Grant and Michael Shields Two of Across the Margin’s editors go head-to-head and discuss the second installment…
by: Mark Wallace Mark Wallace’s excerpts from “The End of America, Book 8” challenge the reader to consider the…
When killing yourself is beautiful… Words and header art (entitled “Reaching”) by: Cristina Rutkowski My mother left The…
Is it better to remember something as it was before, or to be born into the change, and never…
by: Michael Shields The Golden State Warriors, on the back of two sharp-shooters and a brilliant performance by an…
by: David Perry (Header art by Monika Lin) David Perry is our charming guide to and through our current…
by: Art Rosch As season two of HBO’s computer-geek parody reaches its conclusion, we take a look at what makes…