Starstruck by Jaya Savage ‘Grappling with the parallax, / I slammed the brakes and tipped.’ Read More EXCERPTNovember 18, 2020RABBIT31, POEM
Silences by Anders Villani ‘but what’s the difference // between diving and bound-to-happen falling? / These curved lines—they must / describe passage underneath.’ Read More EXCERPTSeptember 15, 2020RABBIT 30, POEM
Apocalypse, then (and now, carbon lullabies) by Mykaela Saunders ‘denuded pastures knocked up with alien seed / forced into furrows with too much water, the thirstiest of crops / invasive, intensive, insistent impositions’ Read More EXCERPTSeptember 3, 2020RABBIT 30, POEM
That year, my mother taught me what hands are for by Quang Mai ‘imagine a barb-wired mist. imagine / memory’s leash. your breath a steady war.’ Read More EXCERPTDecember 31, 2019POEM
cézanne spunky (c.1885) by Gareth Morgan ‘it’s good to be walking / past a new tree, even / if it’s just that / i collect / myself’ Read More EXCERPTDecember 30, 2019POEM
Melting Pot (Pepper Spray) by Matthew Foreman ‘but somebody tipped the bins / somebody wrote no in the sky’ Read More EXCERPTAugust 6, 2019POEM
Enumerables by π.o. ‘A slice of pizza, is a sector; start at / the North and turn thru the required angle’ Read More EXCERPTAugust 1, 2019POEM
From DV3 by Stuart Barnes ‘The bold aggrieved & cowardly respondent— / men who burst their imperfect gold box.’ Read More EXCERPTJune 30, 2019POEM
Gaj’s Latin Alphabet by Dženana Vucic ‘how it sits round in my jaw / fills my mouth, boxy and serious’ Read More EXCERPTJune 18, 2019POEM