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THE GOETHEANUM

Published in Issue 63.1: Winter 2024 “THE GOETHEANUM” begins innocently enough. Our speaker sits on the toilet, scrolling through their phone. And yet, the portals made and unmade in Cheney’s work shift this poem from its quotidian morning stance to something shimmery, extraordinary. This is a poem that thrums with life forms, with the spatial, […]

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Published in Issue 63.1: Winter 2024 “THE GOETHEANUM” begins innocently enough. Our speaker sits on the toilet, scrolling through their phone. And yet, the portals made and unmade in Cheney’s work shift this poem from its quotidian morning stance to something shimmery, extraordinary. This is a poem that thrums with life forms, with the spatial,

IN A RAIN OF FLOWERS

Published in Issue 63.1: Winter 2024 We are contained in rooms leaking with absence. New recruits to the cult of death,  we dress differently, sheathed in black armor. The house stirs.We pace the interior.  * The restless sleep of the house keeps us up at night shiftingits wood shingles,  never comfortable, it moves to let street

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Published in Issue 63.1: Winter 2024 We are contained in rooms leaking with absence. New recruits to the cult of death,  we dress differently, sheathed in black armor. The house stirs.We pace the interior.  * The restless sleep of the house keeps us up at night shiftingits wood shingles,  never comfortable, it moves to let street

Meet Our Contributors | Issue 63:1 | Winter 2024

T Bambrick is the author of Intimacies, Received (Copper Canyon Press, 2022) and Vantage (Copper Canyon Press, 2019), winner of the American Poetry Review/Honickman First Book Prize. Their work can be found in The New Yorker, The Nation, and American Poetry Review. Their essay “Sturgeon” was selected for the 2018 Booth Nonfiction Prize. She lives

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T Bambrick is the author of Intimacies, Received (Copper Canyon Press, 2022) and Vantage (Copper Canyon Press, 2019), winner of the American Poetry Review/Honickman First Book Prize. Their work can be found in The New Yorker, The Nation, and American Poetry Review. Their essay “Sturgeon” was selected for the 2018 Booth Nonfiction Prize. She lives

MOTHER AND CHILD and other poems

Published in Issue 62.4: Fall 2023 MOTHER AND CHILD MAP OF THE US HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM’S THIRD FLOOR Alexa Luborsky is a writer of Western Armenian and Eastern European Jewish descent. Her poems have appeared in journals such as AGNI, Black Warrior Review, Guernica, and West Branch, among others. She is an MFA candidate in

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Published in Issue 62.4: Fall 2023 MOTHER AND CHILD MAP OF THE US HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM’S THIRD FLOOR Alexa Luborsky is a writer of Western Armenian and Eastern European Jewish descent. Her poems have appeared in journals such as AGNI, Black Warrior Review, Guernica, and West Branch, among others. She is an MFA candidate in

FOREWORD: TO TRANS IS TO MAKE POSSIBLE

Published in Issue 62.4: Fall 2023 Alex Marzano-Lesnevich is guest editor of our Fall 2023 issue Transversions: Archives, Testimony, and Reimagination. I write to you amid what the World Meteorological Organization has named the hottest month ever on record, on the precipice of what is likely to be another hottest month, no end or solution

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Published in Issue 62.4: Fall 2023 Alex Marzano-Lesnevich is guest editor of our Fall 2023 issue Transversions: Archives, Testimony, and Reimagination. I write to you amid what the World Meteorological Organization has named the hottest month ever on record, on the precipice of what is likely to be another hottest month, no end or solution

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