- Eileen Myles
- Danez Smith
- Christian Wiman
- Rick Barot
- Paige Lewis
From this Issue
Poem
I have hidden your lost teeth in the net of all my famous hair
And with foresight promised your umbilicus
To several minor gods. I paid your fee in fawn skin
& the lightest fringe of tissue, all the quiet noons assembled,
In yard...
And with foresight promised your umbilicus
To several minor gods. I paid your fee in fawn skin
& the lightest fringe of tissue, all the quiet noons assembled,
In yard...
Poem
Nothing
better
for people
than dogs
nothing better than ma
king
you scream
here. There were
two super
new cars
and then
some pink
better
for people
than dogs
nothing better than ma
king
you scream
here. There were
two super
new cars
and then
some pink
Poem
Is that your house he asked
This used to be my house I said
But those are not your people
So that can’t be your house
But it is my house I said
I had some people maybe a few
Even though those are not your...
This used to be my house I said
But those are not your people
So that can’t be your house
But it is my house I said
I had some people maybe a few
Even though those are not your...
Table of Contents
POEMS
- Amy Beeder
- Eileen Myles
- Nikki Wallschlaeger
- Danez Smith
- Christian Wiman
- Rick Barot
- Martha Zweig
- Amir Khadar
- Sandra Simonds
- Julian Randall
- Ali Liebegott
- Paige Lewis
- Jake Crist
- Jameson Fitzpatrick
- Luther Hughes
- Tarfia Faizullah
- Julian Talamantez Brolaski
- Mona Arshi
- Karen An-hwei Lee
- Nam Le
ruth lilly and dorothy sargent rosenberg poetry fellows
- The Editors
- Paul Tran
- Safia Elhillo
- Hieu Minh Nguyen
- Natalie Scenters-Zapico
- sam sax
CONTRIBUTORS
- Mona Arshi
- Rick Barot
- Amy Beeder
- Julian Talamantez Brolaski
- Jake Crist
- The Editors
- Safia Elhillo
- Tarfia Faizullah
- Jameson Fitzpatrick
- Luther Hughes
- Amir Khadar
- Nam Le
- Karen An-hwei Lee
- Paige Lewis
- Ali Liebegott
- Eileen Myles
- Hieu Minh Nguyen
- Julian Randall
- Natalie Scenters-Zapico
- Sandra Simonds
- Danez Smith
- Paul Tran
- Nikki Wallschlaeger
- Christian Wiman
- Martha Zweig
- sam sax