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  • Two Poems
    Poetry
    Johanna Magin
    Jun 5, 2026

    Two Poems

    Equations You make them up,the tiny alliancesbetween having kidsand having trees,between kidsin the trees andtheir handspainted intothe disappearingshape of light.You make theconnection betweena lot of hormonescoursing through you,a lot of chaos at the door.Between the fishgone limp and thechild in…

  • Books that Made Me Gay: “The Vampire Lestat” by Anne Rice
    Books That Made Me Gay
    Tess McGeer
    Jun 5, 2026

    Books that Made Me Gay: “The Vampire Lestat” by Anne Rice

    Decades before Stephenie Meyer shook up high schools worldwide with her anemic, Mormon vampires and years before Buffy ever kissed Spike, Anne Rice, the spiritual godmother to each beautifully insane individual to ever post horny slash fic on AO3 and…

  • The Sisters of Song, Myth, Poetry, Prayer: A Conversation with Maya Salameh
    Interviews
    Swati Sudarsan
    Jun 4, 2026

    The Sisters of Song, Myth, Poetry, Prayer: A Conversation with Maya Salameh

    “I think the places in this book (especially Damascus and San Diego) are reconstituted in that they are mangled in my recitation of them, and I allow them their mangledness. By insisting on the presence of Arabic on the page,…

  • A Reclaiming and a Reckoning: A Conversation with Diana Whitney
    Interviews
    Jennifer Berney
    Jun 3, 2026

    A Reclaiming and a Reckoning: A Conversation with Diana Whitney

    “So what do we do with the rage? We can make meaning from it. We can shape it into some form where it’s manageable, whether that’s a form on the page in a poem, whether it’s a story we can…

  • On Natalie Shapero’s “Stay Dead”
    Criticism, Reviews
    Letizia Mariani
    Jun 3, 2026

    On Natalie Shapero’s “Stay Dead”

    In Shapero’s words, “everyone is a worker.” If many of life’s actions are performances done for payment, so that even oxygenation is “a service / the woods provide,” then art forms like acting, painting, and writing are also determined by…

  • Two Poems
    Poetry
    Puneet Dutt
    Jun 3, 2026

    Two Poems

    Sometimes she made keema, and Lord help you girls if it gave you brains as well— what they called results made its way to our plate. We have photographs.

  • Invocation of the Black River
    Poetry
    Asa Drake
    Jun 2, 2026

    Invocation of the Black River

    Melissa says squatting in the river is like squatting behinda restaurant. Or over the toilet of a rural restroomseveral hours into a road trip. This is a moment of restwhere I must engage my core muscles. I lookat Erin unswayed…

  • The First Book: J Brooke
    Interviews
    J Brooke
    Jun 2, 2026

    The First Book: J Brooke

    “The book was always meant as political in its simple existence— the adding my voice to the annals of Trans/Nonbinary collective is an act of anti-erasure. While writing this, though, the incoming administration became even more vile in its attempt…

  • Shoehorn
    Comics
    Cole Degenstein
    Jun 2, 2026

    Shoehorn

    “I’ll just keep buying groceries again and again and again.”

  • Pop-Tart Crumb
    Fiction
    Isabel Torrence
    Jun 1, 2026

    Pop-Tart Crumb

    “All my life is telling obstacle from sweetness and i must smell to know – i smell everything for its scents – i smell rock most often – wet wood – i smell linoleum, hair of dog, smudge of olive…

  • Now More than Ever, We Need “The Happiest Band on Earth”
    Criticism
    B.J. Hollars
    Jun 1, 2026

    Now More than Ever, We Need “The Happiest Band on Earth”

    It’s a sentiment at the core of The 502s’ origin story. In 2015, Isola and a pair of cousins founded the band, and while they were searching for a name, Isola and one of the cousins (who happened to live…

  • Gendering Food and the Solidarity of Rituals: A Conversation with Alicia Kennedy
    Interviews
    Raechel Anne Jolie
    Jun 1, 2026

    Gendering Food and the Solidarity of Rituals: A Conversation with Alicia Kennedy

    “Being rooted in my neighborhood has made my writing better because I listen to other people who aren’t on the internet. I listen to people who have very different perspectives on the world, and sometimes I hate people that I’m…

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