Issue 22
April 2026
“Untitled” by Chris Harmon
Featured Poet: Svetlana Litvinchuk
Bio
Interview
How to Find Identity on a Map
How Pirates Become Fish
V. for Voice
Unsettlement(s)
Inheritance as Theft, as Told by the Daughter of an Alcoholic
Beetroot
Poetry
Michael Alcée
First Lesson
L. J. Atkinson
Roses
Kerrigan Azme
Live in It
Tom Barlow
The Darkness
Privilege
Armor
Cindy Buchanan
The Scattering of Dying Leaves
Pietá
Sophia Carroll
Poem after you block me on Instagram
g.a.costa
The Good Father
Lizzie D’Elia
High Ceilings
Mary Donnelly
Disturbance in the Universe
Chapman Hood Frazier
What is a Vessel between Friends?
Sign of the Crab in the Night Sky
Opacity of Water
In the Wide Space of a Moment
Kathleen Goldblatt
Remembering Agnes Sampson and the Women of North Berwick, Scotland, 1591 in an Uncertain America
What Falls From the Sky
Charles Grosel
The Verb To Be
Grant Hackett
Three Fragments
Marc Harshman
Maybe There Were Other Edens
Fish and Whistle
H.G
The Big Bang
Erin Jamieson
Split Peas
Jonathan Jones
new occupation
Stephanie Jones
What Marks Us
Michael Kolb
A Forest Rearranged
Susan Kress
Double Negative
Demeter and Persephone on Saint Valentine’s Day
Origin Story: New York
Samo Kreutz
Gathering the Fragments
Char of Voices
The Weight We left
Juan Pablo Mobili
Learning
The Shape of Things
Poison Oak
Choice
Richard King Perkins II
Transfiguration
Lee Potts
The weight of what I’ve forgotten
Simon Ravenscroft
somnambulance
Abstractions for still life
Amy Riddell
Cycles of Tyranny
If there is a parallel universe
Mykyta Ryzhykh
What flows from the second hand of the clock
It was me
Hilary Sallick
There’s the snow falling
uncertain times
Help
Radiance (as if from a center)
Sabyasachi Sanyal
Letter 16
Hayden Saunier
What It Holds
Betty Stanton
What We Lose
Walls
Reverie
Porous
May Apple
Tim Suermondt
Memory Comes and Goes, But It Never Disappears
Jeanne Svensson
There is a Door
Suzanne Swanson
Highway 61, Colville
That Day at Our Back
the storm prowled in last night
Sohayl Vafai
Distances
Jeanne Wagner
Dream Navigation I
Dream Navigation II
Cindy Williams Gutiérrez
Belonging
Olga Zvereva
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