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Sydney Lea: Remorse

Do you ever recall some minor misdemeanor or even one you committed only in mind, and –however absurdly– half believe it contributed to a disaster? 

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Ellen Foos: Letting Assisted Living Have a Say

We are both losing something.
I am losing him,
he is losing himself.

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Thomas Lux: Ode to the Unbroken World, Which Is Coming

It must be coming, mustn’t it? Churches
and saloons are filled with decent humans.
A mother wants to feed her daughter,
fathers to buy their children things that break.

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James Crews: After Receiving Bad News from a Friend

To offer what we can,
even when a friend lives far away,
to say: I will hold you inside myself
as you pass through this new gate.

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Alison Hurwitz: V.A.S.T 

An acronym for Variable Attention Sensory Trait

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Adrie Kusserow: Anthropocene Lullaby

Don’t tell me you didn’t get a bit edgy,
when capitalism tossed its blonde hair cockily aside,
its profit settling like plastic on the ocean’s floor.

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Abby Zimet: Here We Go Again, War By Cartoon Sociopaths

Almost as grotesque as the witless carnage itself is the “slopaganda” issuing almost daily from a White House evidently run by 14-year-old gamers who splice real combat footage with Call of Duty-esque video games.

March 13, 2026 · 7 Comments

Mattea Kramer: After Loneliness

Left for Dead in Donald Trump’s America, Communal Life Stirs

March 12, 2026 · 7 Comments

Sean Howard: Envisioning a Post-Nuclear, Post-Digital Future

If we appear to seek the unattainable, as it has been said, then let it be known that we do so to avoid the unimaginable. — Students for a Democratic … Continue reading

March 11, 2026 · 2 Comments

Ma Yongbo: Responding to My Deceased Father’s Order at Night (English & Chinese)

At last, we arrive at the small town of Sifangtai,
only my father stands there,
at the crossroads shrouded in thin mist

March 10, 2026 · 33 Comments

Helen Pletts: In the Presence of Things Flying Slower in a Grey Dusk (4 Poems in English and Chinese)

Rain from the Tang dynasty has re-surged,
all feelings gather in a fine mist, and lighter still is the joy of rain as a witness
to the landscape of fear fleeing like mist up the mountainside

March 10, 2026 · 39 Comments

George Yancy: It’s Not Enough to Abolish ICE — We Have to Abolish the Police

“What’s happening now has happened before,” Robin D. G. Kelley says, underscoring the anti-Blackness foundational to US fascism.

March 9, 2026 · 2 Comments

Laure-Anne Bosselaar: Late Afternoon Stroll on the Cliffs

We’re fast friends by now. Death much older of course,
but there’s no hierarchy between us: we’re both taking
a break from it all, glad to watch waves collapse on rocks

March 9, 2026 · 32 Comments

Mike James: Notes Towards An Informal Elegy

a nurse at her desk said, as i walked past,
your friend is very profane
yes, i said, he cusses creatively
in two languages

March 8, 2026 · 7 Comments

Jack Wolford: The Resurrection of Jack Wolford

(Being an anonymous manuscript that arrived in the mail)

March 8, 2026 · 19 Comments

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