42.1 Chelsea Dingman
Recovery is Memory Whatever the sound, where it comes from, what it makes you feel, you want a surrender that doesn’t sound like any...
42.1 Elizabeth Hoover
Our Waste and Our Potential When an object enters a museum’s collection, it is assigned an accession number, consisting of the date of...
42.1 Eleanor Goodman
Afterbirth What was left in the sink was blood so pink and pale it looked bloodless perhaps they call that tissue two weeks after giving...
42.1 James Lineberger
the time when I found out about patsy she called me up one o’clock one morning and said would I come check on her frigerator something’s...
42.1 Kiyoko Reidy
On My Way to Being an Actual Perhaps it will happen when, if ever, I purchase some square of earth. Or publish a book. Grow a child. Cook...
42.1 Fay Ray
Fay Ray Verdo, 2023, aluminum, stainless steel, onyx, cast-aluminum shell, 63 x 30 x 4 inches Split the Pill, 2021, aluminum, 62 x 40...
42.1 Sébastien Luc Butler
GOSPEL Inside the church, a sparrow flies in & gets stuck, flagellating itself around the sepulcher I’d walk by each day & not enter. To...
42.1 francesca Halikias
A Rare, Unique, Unthinkable Thing Past the Willis Tower, past the graffitied cement and billboards you see through your train window,...
42.1 Meghan Kemp-Gee
A late-night text message from the Keyhole Nebula, eight thousand and forty-one trillion kilometers away In no uncertain terms, you said,...
42.1 KB Brookins
& on my way out of the capitol, I see 2 trans boys kissing They lean their limbs on the big white building. In the midst of heavy hands...