Poetry as the confession box
Danabelle Gutierrez invites us to read about the struggles of writing and of presenting yourself through “Poetry as the confession box,” thereby drawing us closer to understand this form of confinement
CLASS
“poetry cannot exist without a question / of utility” – what is the point of poetry in a post-capitalist world?
WELP, MIRRORS!
Anonymous existential fiction.
Coloring in the Lines: Diversity in Publishing and Mainstream Literature
From the heart of New York’s indie publishing scene, Vamika Sinha critiques the lack of true representation and diversity in the publishing industry.
Edit
Vamika Sinha explores the creative process of editing, itself an art, in this new poem.
On Writing in English
“My relationship with English began with the need to forsake my origin, to renounce my identity” — Dayin Wijaya unspools the tangle between his Indonesian heritage with the prevalence of English language education in his life.
Sylvia and Ted
Reimagining Sylvia Plath’s life and relationship with Ted Hughes through poetry.