Kids Running After a Car

House doors were left unlocked: what thief would steal an empty bag of rice?
Hee-June Choi
from the journal New Ohio Review

Poets on poetic language as patterned language—how words as sound, voice, sentence, and song become elements of form.

Sarah Riggs On Writing <em>Lines,</em> and the Revolutionary Pleasure of Process, Influence and Constraints
Photo: Sarah Riggs
Luca D’Anselmi
close doorways so old memories won't try to whisper doubtful nothings down the halls
Afrizal Malna (translated from the Indonesian by Daniel Owen)
Someone has disappeared. But someone has shattered too. The president is in the hospital. His hands and throat spout saws. But
mónica teresa ortiz
I was in high school when Oklahoma City was bombed
Noelle Kocot
What Longs for spirit is only a body. I would Say anything to have one, again, again.
Natasha Ramoutar
Hear your fate, O famished sustenance seeker, for I have come to quell your hunger.

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