

39.2 Cole Pragides
The Filipino Dragon My father is loud. He announces his presence. He talks deeper when we are around strange men, he chews loudly, he...


39.2 Pace Taylor
Pace Taylor Here, for Now, 2021 soft pastel and graphite on paper, 22x30" Inside Sounds .o4, 2020 soft pastel and graphite on paper,...


39.2 Toni Mirosevich
The Deadliest Sin All the Slav ladies had to have one. Whatever failings they hid inside their hearts, whatever they lacked beneath the...


39.2 Isha Camara
(prayer) Salat after read be to Poem helal marwa after form money in weight its worth not is Islam Earth on that Seems heaven into get to...


39.2 Malcolm Tariq
Against Fear We’ve always thought of last breath reaching out of invisibility, marked ours on whatever could be seen. ——— was here....


39.2 Amanda K. Horn
The Airplane Passengers board the plane and sit waiting. In first class, they stretch their legs out, check cell phones for messages they...


39.2 Han Chang
Uncle, Uncle! My lament was that a kind of intense beauty that I see given to me by science, is seen by so few others; by few poets and...


39.2 Noah Warren
Chemtrail The government’s been thinking about us again plum tree dripping blood and stones what do you think thoughts running in...


39.2 Karen Wunsch
Three Legs Are Better than Two Elise was early meeting her son Aaron, thirty-five, for lunch in Manhattan, but she could see through the...


39.2 Emily Cinquemani
The Truth Is Quiet woman polished bright by nerves, I once felt edgy for dying the ends of my hair purple. The hairdresser asked if I had...