You Are Masters Of The Fish And Birds And All The Animals
Images from American photographer Shane Rocheleau’s eponymous book form a portrait of the psyche of white heteronormative masculinity and its visceral manifestations in the United States – accompanied with an artist Q&A
May
New in milk & vodka, Pakistani poet Ammara Jabbar entwines nature with girlhood. With artwork by Keely Mclavin
Press Record Now
Allie Rigby meditates on nature, aging, and the sunset
Two Poems
Jane Ayres offers two vividly imagistic poems on nature and love
Two Poems
Writer and eco-artist Amelia L. Williams magnifies insect, plant, and cell movements to explore the trials and successes of the body
Two Poems
Former Wisconsin Poet Laureate Margaret Rozga rebels with form and nature in these two poems
Unanchored Line
The same forces that shaped the earth also shape Seana Reilly's imagery, which alludes to human efforts to understand, classify, mentally contain, and physically subdue the natural world
Two Poems
Poetry by Claire Sosienski Smith that courses through nature, senses, and myths
The Dangerous Bodies of Others: Twilight’s New Moon
In this essay, Zoe Jane Patterson explores the problematic racialization of the werewolf characters in Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series.
Pearl Eyed People
New in milk & vodka, S K Garcia uses natural imagery to articulate female pain and emotional suppression.
unMute
“Moon-muscles” and “burning sun towers” collide in this poem by S K Garcia.
Fleeting Royal Soles
Take a walk with S K Garcia through this new poem.
Barefoot
New in poetry, by Dayin Wijaya.
Muskoka
“My lungs are a juice-box / With no liquid left and he’s still thirsty” - Zoe Jane Patterson goes back to Ontario, Canada.
Lackadaisical Girl
A summer poem on laziness, wandering, ice-cream and an idle girl.
When Love is Not Enough
New in milk & vodka, by Zoe Jane Patterson.
Milton, I
New in poetry, Zoe Jane Patterson showcases her experience and memories of her hometown in Ontario, Canada.
Cité Universitaire
A subtle poem couched in natural metaphors, on the fragility of romantic connection.
gaborone #1
A city poem set in the capital of Botswana.
Spilling
A surreal take on loneliness and longing.