Interview: Janice Lee
I first started seeing "ghosts," or spirits, or otherworldly presences, when I was a little girl.
Said the Devil to Lil Nas X Shoe Burners by Robert Lashley
“Who would believe that you loved me? / Who would believe that you kept my name? ”
Failing Haus
What would you pay for a nesting set of the 1962 pink Cinderella Pyrex with gooseberry print?
America’s Shadow by Simran Gleason
The brightest lights cast the deepest shadow, and the high ideals set in The Declaration of Independence are no exception.
The Poetry Closet: Robert Lashley
I don’t want the Nobel prize.
I want to be like my Uncle Moe.
Six Unsexy Questions on Being Ace by Julia Alora
“I was told it was a phase, that I needed therapy, …that I could be fixed”
Artist Feature: Fernando Carpaneda
“Speak of freedom, of being what you are, without fear.”
The Poetry Closet: Johnny No Bueno
the statute of limitations is up on all of my crimes...I hope
The List by Anna Linetskaya
“Melting ice cream tubs, an empty carton of milk, candy wrappers and torn packets of snacks scattered like confetti”
The Revolution Will Not Be Cat Called, a poem by Robert Lashley
“If the Black world is lost, if our love world ain’t love,
if the unheard, unshaken Black word is freedom,
where is the world you knead off our skulls?”
Interview: Poet Igor Brezhnev
“Engage in mutual aid. Educate each other. Challenge the greedy.”