
A KKK Kidnapping, The Love Laws, and The Shape of Water
Zoe Jane Patterson weaves together Arundhati Roy’s writing with the film The Shape of Water, to make a commentary about love, race and unspoken social laws.

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A conversation between Siri, Google, the Atlantic, the Gulf, and two lovers. Vamika Sinha unfurls the struggles of long distance in this free verse.

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To feel othered in a foreign city because of your gender, your race…to yearn to matter without trying. A new poem that sinks into the feeling of not fitting into a white world, yet craving acceptance.

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Two Asian women tussle over two colonial languages that do not belong to them. Read more in this short, acid poem.