2015

Online Exclusives

Contents

Fiction

Bourgeois
The Carpenter
Wanderlust
Maury’s Book
One Train May Conceal Another
The American
Fanfare
Surrender
Elderhostile
Lists
When I Was a Little Shepherd

Essays

Passing Away
Coming of Age in the Time of the Hoodie
Kinehora

Poetry

Daylight, Muscle Rippling
Poppy Field
Tonight, I Wish I Were a Dirt Dauber
Word Search
The Foot of the First Violinist
The Sadness of Young Mothers
The Moving Walkway Is Ending
Kittling Drug and Sundries
Offering
Today
What’s New
Tennessee Wedding on VHS
Holding the small, blue comb, I use it to style the few hairs hanging on my great-grandfather’s head. He takes away the comb.
Cape Air
6th Annual Women’s Tree-Climbing Workshop
Ode to Smoke
Watermarks
Garden Party Reprise
Against Remembering: On Privacy Policy: The Anthology of Surveillance Poetics
Prayer to Saint Joseph: For the Restless

Conversations

No Language Feels Small When You’re in It: A Conversation with Poet-Translators David Keplinger and Patrick Phillips

Reviews

“Immortality on Their Faces”: The Persistence of Autobiography of Red

Reverb

A Bookish Love Story
Are We Stories?
Beyond Mere Illustration: An interview with Anna Schuleit Haber
Bringing the “Web” Back to Weblog
Finding Daryl Hine
Life in the Literary Underworld
Listening to the Struggle: A question with Jennifer Cheng and Sara Wallace
Magic, Illusion, and Other Realities
Milton and the Machine
Narrative Conviction
New Art: A Question with Elizabeth Horneber and Mara Naselli
On Accepting—and Leaving—Mentors
Poetic Complexity vs. Poetic Complication
Postpartum Prose
Sea-Changes and the Necessary Arrangement
The Love Bite
The Space Between the Words—Poets Writing Plays
Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
Unspeakability and the Long Poem Sequence
What the Actress Told Me
Where Does It End?
Wherever, However: Poetry, Pornography, and the Internet
Why I Write
Writing Sequel to War and Peace While Friends Paddleboard in Autumn as if Summer Isn’t Even Over!
Writing What You Want to Read: An Interview with Anthony Varallo
“All the Deceits of the World”: Poetry and Spirituality
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