Unstressed/Weak
“it’s possible this poem/ won’t be believed…” Poem of the Week (February 10), by Annabel Banks.
Read More“it’s possible this poem/ won’t be believed…” Poem of the Week (February 10), by Annabel Banks.
Read More“After all, who tells lambs/ they are raised for slaughter?” Weekend poem, by Shobhana Kumar.
Read More“The woman walks into the living room. She acts as if everything is normal, but I can see how she’s looking around, taking it all in.” Story of the Week (February 5), by Henriette Houth. Translated from Danish by Mark Mussari.
Read More“You bend your head,/ offering up a scalp for my perusal,/ inviting some small sense of revelation/ in this act of witness.” Poem of the Week (February 3), by Rosalind Jana.
Read More“Manik knew what it was like to be young and hopeful.” Story of the Week (January 28), by Nadia Kabir Barb.
Read More“You’ll never escape if you never take off,/ exiting by a real or unreal door/ departing in the tone of rising rain…” By Emma Villazón, translated from Spanish by Jessica Sequeira.
Read More“After five months living in La Paz/ unreality eclipses my being…” By Julio Barriga, translated from Spanish by Jessica Sequeira.
Read More“…the blue way you envelop the world,/ the blue way you adore it./ I’m saddened and in love with your blue way.” By Jaime Saenz, translated from Spanish by Kent Johnson and Forrest Gander.
Read More“The very touch is the greatest of miracles because the very touch sends two marbles rolling such that they are one…” By Jaime Saenz, translated from Spanish by Ted Dodson.
Read More“You, who always show up in the winter, year after year;/ you, who get lost/ and walk in the streets, and without meaning to, teach/ me to live and help me to die…” By Jaime Saenz, translated from Spanish by Kit Schluter.
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