

41.1 Matthew Tuckner
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire In his bone room, Thomas Jefferson displayed the skulls & tusks of wooly mammoths, polished to a...


41.1 Nick Martino
Diatomaceous Earth When it comes in contact with an insect, the silica removes the waxy outer coating from the insect’s exoskeleton....


41.1 Becky Mandelbaum
Chiclet According to the clock on Janet’s new Fitbit, Seymour Reynolds (male, fifty-four years old, software engineer) was now seventeen...


41.1 Dorothea Lasky
The Hunters Enter The Scene The day cast a spell Where by ascending so many stones I could not leave the center garden Where my children...


41.1 Rachel Paris Wimer
We Fly in Planes I thought 9/11 was my fault. I saw it happen on TV. I believed it was because of me and what I had done. Because of all...


41.1 Alex Tretbar
Claustrophobe’s Sonnet on Metempsychosis Don’t worry: I’ll spare you the worms & flowers. Instead I offer a field of green static on...


41.1 Rochelle Hurt
Mary Cassatt – The Letter (1890-91) aquatint and drypoint print made from three plates [i know that look—like something about to break,...


41.1 Tim Raymond
Crash I have been gifted with misunderstandings. I said that once to my friend Blake, and he said, “I have been gifted with this son’s...


41.1 Andrew Hemmert
After Moving In a room full of boxes, I am listening to the rain falling on my roof for the first time. It's March. Denver doesn't know...


41.1 Andrew Zawacki
[FROM] THESE LATE ECLIPSES THE UNITED STATES are not the greatest poem. Unrest in peace: knee, neck, back, choke, sick, tired, ired....