January
2013
Issue 10
Poetry
- Who Lived None Of Her Adult Life Melissa Broder
- Dirt Nap Melissa Broder
- The Other Exists As A Perfect Embodiment Of Your Desire Melissa Broder
- Unable To Distinguish Honeysuckle From Jasmine MC Hyland
- I Dreamed I Smashed American Imperialism In My Maidenform Bra MC Hyland
- Celebrity Dream Poem
Justin Timberlake Noah Falck - The Wilderness Curtis Perdue
- Forever Machine Curtis Perdue
- Panama Narrative Curtis Perdue
- this is parallax Tony Mancus
- Amendment Joseph P. Wood
- Nathaniel Bacon Joseph P. Wood
- Whitespace Maureen Thorson
- Orange You Glad Maureen Thorson
- Atlas Alina Gregorian
- Dear Doctor K, Alina Gregorian
- permanent residence [11] Matthew Zingg
- Here Where Having Means to Hold at a Distance Joshua Marie Wilkinson
- from A Darkness So Large Caroline Gormley
- Blue Yonder Allen Edwin Butt
- After Dzama’s “We Love New York,” 2001 Ken L. Walker
- Elegy For The Self Kathleen Rooney
- Celebrity Dream Poem
Justin Timberlake Noah Falck - ‘My Milkshake:’ Matt L. Rohrer
- from A History of Beauty Lily Ladewig
- Lettuce Nick Sturm
- ‘The Dry Erase Marker on My Pants Tells a Story’ Matt L. Rohrer
- Attention Please Matt L. Rohrer
- You Looked Good At Your Wedding Stella Corso
- Let’s Be Any Old Face Stella Corso
- seppuku Jenny Zhang
- goo goo water Jenny Zhang
- My Breakup Was Boring Andrew Durbin
- from Sighing From Above Andrew Durbin
- This Can’t Be Ngoc Doan
- Taking Pills In Public Sarah Bridgins
- Kennebunkport Sarah Bridgins
- Trailer Park Century Joe Hall
- Exorcism / “Even Iron Heals” Joe Hall
- Exorcism / I Was Living in a Boarded Up House Without Heat. I Was Still Sick and had Unpaid Medical Bills. The Record He Gave Me Was GOOD OLD COUNTRY GOSPEL Joe Hall
- Animal Hard-on R.M. O'Brien
- Poem For Chris Toll In The Between R.M. O'Brien
Reviews
- Dan Magers This Can’t Be Life by Dana Ward
- Lucy Biederman Mother Was a Tragic Girl by Sandra Simonds
- Krystal Languell Darling Endangered — short fiction by Carol Guess by Carol Guess
- Angela Veronica Wong by Marisa Crawford
- Nathan Austin I’ll Drown My Book: Conceptual Writing By Women by Caroline Bergvall, Laynie Browne, Teresa Carmody, & Vanessa Place
Cover Art
Bianca Stone is a poet and visual artist. She is the author of several chapbooks, most recently I Saw The Devil With His Needlework (Argos Books), and the poetry-comic I Want To Open The Mouth God Gave You, Beautiful Mutant (Factory Hollow Press). Stone is the editor of Monk Books, a small press that publishes limited-edition chapbooks of poetry and art, and is also a regular contributor for The The Poetry Blog. Her poems have appeared in such magazines as Best American Poetry 2011, Conduit, Crazyhorse, and Tin House. Stone collaborated with Anne Carsonon on Antigonick (2012), a new kind of comic book and translation. She lives in Brooklyn with her boyfriend, poet Ben Pease, and their cat.