"So rarely do we remember the things that aren’t worth mentioning but that mattered so much."
By Saxon Baird"A world of laughter, a world of tears / It’s a world of hope and a world of fears"
By Patrick GaughanDrunk bartenders, Das Racist, and the creeping gentrification of Kings County.
By Andrew Schenker"The real reason I chose poetry over prose is that prose is too painfully accurate at preserving memories."
By Max Ritvo"My job entailed selling packets of women's names, addresses, and phone numbers for $25.00 to men who were horny but lazy."
By Leah MuellerOn motherhood, and inhabiting your body (and your writing) in a new way.
By Lynn Steger StrongTwo things are certain about the new year: tradition will live, and people will die.
By Patrick GaughanHas drag moved from the performance of gender to the constant, never-ending, technoculture-defining performance of information?
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