Featured Fiction: Jonny Baltazar Lipshin
We’re honored to showcase our first featured fiction, with the story Frogtown. Introduction by John Fulton.
Featured Poet: Sarah Chayes
This issue highlights the poems of award-winning journalist Sarah Chayes, introduced by Askold Melnyczuk.
Tell me Something Good
I hated to leave public radio. It was a beautiful place. But leave me, it did.
Venetian Lion: on Joseph Brodsky
After Brodsky’s death, his beloved Venetian lions stand as silent witnesses and guardians of his poetry.
The Poet & the Fiddler: A Musing on Seamus Heaney
The Given Note’s mournful spirit would certainly have been in the air when the poem was read at Heaney’s funeral.
Masks and Condoms
I have been thinking a lot about masks and condoms and consent, living through both a pandemic and a teenage daughter.
Report from Ukraine, 2023
Death for us is no longer an abstract word. It is not something beyond your doors.
What With This Speedy World And All?
We are living through the most massive shift in human history.
Review: Motherfield
Cimafiejeva considers what happens when language is under such intense political pressure that it collapses.
Folkcal Fraim 9
After all, they were my White People, not his, my captures, not the community’s.
The Summer of 1982
I needed to figure out what it meant to be Palestinian while living in exile.
Featured Poet: Jeffrey Gustavson
We’re honored to highlight the work of acclaimed poet Jeffrey Gustavson, with an introduction from Martin Edmunds.
A Million Points of Mendacity
ChatGPT is a powerful tool for injecting lies into our political discourse.
Who Owns Our Imagination?
It all begins with an ideaIs the Crisis in Humanities a Deliberately Manufactured Crisis of the Imagination?.
To Break a Window: The Phenomenology of a Wartime Gesture
I ask myself whether Kosach’s gesture was born of hope or of despair.
Ukrainian is a Place I Want to Live
The personal choice to speak Ukrainian is part of what creates the Ukrainian political nation fighting for its freedom.
Featured Poet: Rachel DeWoskin
The first in our Featured Poet Series, we’re honored to highlight the work of acclaimed poet Rachel DeWoskin.