Poems from The End of America Book 13, Part 1
by: Mark Wallace In this first installment of a two-part series, Mark Wallace takes stock of our current moment,…
by: Mark Wallace In this first installment of a two-part series, Mark Wallace takes stock of our current moment,…
by: Frederick Foote Yet again, Americans are forced to ask the tough questions about guns and the Soul of…
“I trap the memory in my skin, an invisible tattoo of our encounter, so if I die on a…
by: T.E. Cowell Overcome with frustration, a writer struggles to find a reason to continue the pursuit. Why we…
by: Frederick Foote An offering of speculative fiction that foreshadows a grim future, one where law enforcement agencies have…
by: Anton Yakovlev In these poems by Anton Yakovlev, the gods are among us but offer nothing by way of guidance….
by: Tim Gorichanaz The memories of life’s journeys — scents, tastes, feelings — trapped in the compact offering of…
by: Cameron Kirk ((Header art by Nicoletta Ceccoli.)) A father’s darkened view of the world is balanced out by…
by: Michael Shields A glance at the contenders for the Larry O’Brien Trophy amid a lopsided field in this…
by: Robert Ford In these ekphrastic poems by Robert Ford, perception is a type of communion, a transfigured merging…
Beyond the Margin converses on all things Interstitial Burn-Boy Blues (ATM Publishing) with author Trevor James Zaple… Available on…
