Nataliia Bidenko
Notes from the Kyiv Scrapbook
War stories are becoming more common every day. And there will be many more.
Thomas Sayers Ellis
Fo(lk)cal Fr-aim 11
With a camera, I could feel the interior lives of objects not given the opportunity to live as we live.
Leila Farsakh
Trying to Reach Palestine
I found my father’s house waiting for us, in its defiant, embracing grandeur.
Helen Fremont
Review: Is It So?
This book is not only a work of literature, but also a companion to the world of possibilities within each of us.
Featured Fiction Series
Featured Fiction: Jennifer Haigh
We’re honored to showcase Jennifer Haigh’s short story Citizen, with Introduction by John Fulton.
Featured Poet Series
Featured Poet: Nidia Hernández
We’re proud to bring you the poems of writer and editor Nidia Hernández, introduced by Askold Melnyczuk.
Dan Hunter
I Am, In Fact, A Person
We must ask anew: what does it mean to be human?
Tony Schwalm
Baby Blue
I wonder why I didn’t feel bad. I wonder why I didn’t feel anything.
Tom Sleigh
Unexpected Magnitudes: On David Rivard’s Some of You Will Know
Rivard has a genius for knowing when emotion is in danger of turning into emoting.
Laima Vince
Transforming Trauma Through Writing
Our workshop had given them permission to feel their emotions again.