POETRY

“Poetry is language at its most distilled and most powerful.”
—Rita Dove
Drowning in sky

I have observed, the theorist
I am

Landscape with Ash

You are strange, my mother said, dwelling on the past.

The Kotel in Jerusalem is Filled with Cracks

We found in his suitcase T-shirts, his siddur, gifts he bought for his grandchildren…

Vase

The storm passes without snow.
The car waits loyally in the back lot.

Unerased | Steep Steps

My grandmother asked, “Does it feel like being widowed?”

Willpower

Live the rest of your life
from one worst case to another.

An Interview with Dylan Krieger

Dylan Krieger’s poetry is unflinching, grotesque, and beautiful. Her work tackles trauma, wrestles authority, and is a decadent sonic feast.

Clotheslines

Ma wrings
a wet world
of colors

appetites

you quit wearing pants
loaf around your yard
in hole-nipped panties

Tea

my father holds
his favorite drink

necromancer woman, witch woman

In my universe, my arm carries a heart and flowers,
my back a misguided quote

Me and Other Bodily Accessories

I am not a guide
for every traveler
of loss.

Babylon

If America is Babylon / and you are an exile / newly arrived among pagans / Catholic, ‘Ngolan, Black, woman / you already know how to pray

oh Manifesto

The collective
failure
of ethical standards

Making Israeli Salad

Now that the Israeli has left, it falls
on me to make the salad.

First

Long after midnight, we’re talking about our first time

melting ice cap
blue is the color of surrender

you know that
baby swallows make silver ripples
in wild rivers to court reeds?

An Interview with Brian S. Ellis

The poetry of Brian S. Ellis unravels, inverts, investigates, and complicates. His poems are radical koans and invitations to forego common narratives.

woman at bar
After She Told Me You Pushed Her Down the Stairs

Empty vessels
make the most sound, I think,
as you rip the fairy lights off the handrail.