Paul Maziar, Part Two
by: Paul Maziar Elevating disjunctive play to the level of jagged music, inviting us to jam along, Paul Maziar’s poetry…
by: Paul Maziar Elevating disjunctive play to the level of jagged music, inviting us to jam along, Paul Maziar’s poetry…
by: Melissa Hunter Gurney ((Header art by the incredibly talented Fernando Vicente Vanitas.)) A meditation about what life would be like…
by: Anne Lindley ((Header art by the incredibly talented Elena Amen.)) A page ripped from “The Encyclopedia of Love…
by: Michael Shields and Chris Thompson Beyond the Margin returns with a poignant discussion about writing, politics, and a…
by: Paul Maziar Paul Maziar’s poems are exercises in shambolic precision and grace, paeans to the certainty of awe and surprise….
by Kaye Lynne Booth ((Header art, entitled “Me and You,” is by the incredibly talented Elise Chisholm.)) The culminating…
by: Kaye Lynne Booth ((Header art, entitled “Hidden Secrets,” is by the incredibly talented Elise Chisholm.)) A two-part epic,…
by: Mark Wallace Mark Wallace’s revelatory poetry trenchantly captures what it feels like to be an awake self dealing…
by: Sarah Fader The life-affirming pain of heartbreak. Sometimes the hurt is the only thing that’s real… As the…
by: Seth K. Bainbridge When life is bled dry by those demons that endure… Of all your mistakes and sins,…
by: C.C. Russell For C.C. Russell, poems are incantations. Utilizing both keen description and contemplative distance, they enact the pathos and wonder…
