Category: Published Issues
The Historian
by Douglas Dunn Where Shug MacFarlane burned his midnight oil In that cramped attic room of his, upstairs From where his granny took ten years to
Robert Powell
June August
Alex Boyd
Margaret Randall Interview
Interview with Margaret Randall conducted by Kevin Sweeney via email on January 15, 2017 KS: I loved your poem “I Like Being Old” that appeared
A Blessing
by John Field Land mines exploding, red memories On the battlefield infected and runny. Then home again way too thin And screaming flashbacks In
Design for a House
by John Field Design for a House after a poem by Jonathan Holden Sometimes a dream that grips us we become. In the house I’m designing
Poem in Which There is No Cancer
by Lauren Camp All around, the heat–wringing. When D told me his prostate was like Minute Steak, so much detail left white that he lowered
Elegy
by Lauren Camp The hours between York and Kennebunk, between Boston and Salem, and too between Danvers and Logan thin
Rainbow Room and the Red Chair
by Lauren Camp I am granted every fork, every chair, every blossom, the lantern and saffron, escape or alliance. It’s an agreement I made: to

