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  • Two Poems from Vol. 10 by Michael Russell

    Two Poems from Vol. 10 by Michael Russell

    i’ve never seen the ocean nightly, i dream itas open sore.my entire self, plummeting.an infection. the moon,scimitarof borrowed lightcutsinto the bruise— cerulean-wound,blood-saltmouthfuls. i am drowning in an inhumangalaxy. my lungs,unfit,this world—breathless. i’m not a fish.i hate to swim,this body—finless & withoutshark. my great white hearttornlike a scissored fin. love chums the waterwith rogue arms.my best…

  • Bards & Brews Reader, a 2016-17 anthology of series performers

    Bards & Brews Reader, a 2016-17 anthology of series performers

    BNB logo designed by Emily Weddle   Table of Contents FICTION “Shangri La Dee Da” Dan Mancilla “Bigfoot’s Overcoat” Matthew Fogarty   NONFICTION “Staff Meeting” “Rescue” “Scorpio, Born in the Year of the Cock” “Go, Jim Dandy” Ginny MacDonald Broadside Excerpt from “Field Notes” Josh MacIvor-Andersen   POETRY “How to Skin a Rabbit” “Assembly Instructions for…

  • Seafaring Split, 2016 poetry chapbooks by Jessica Q. Stark and Kiley McLaughlin

    Seafaring Split, 2016 poetry chapbooks by Jessica Q. Stark and Kiley McLaughlin

    Image: Josh Dorman, “Night Fishing II”   Table of Contents \\\Side A///Jessica Q. StarkThe Liminal Parade “Strange Beasts”“Tissue Cultures in Auckland”“Epileptic Release Hounds”“Gizzard Stones”“Re: Pls Fwd All Future Arrangements” 2015 WinnerDouble Take Poetry PrizeSelected by Dorothea Lasky   *   \\\Side B///Kiley McLaughlinACTION PRAISE PRAISE “Action”“And Praise and Praise” 2015 Runner Up Double Take Poetry…

  • Shirts or Skins, a 2014 poetry chapbook by Jim Redmond

    Shirts or Skins, a 2014 poetry chapbook by Jim Redmond

    Image: Cristina Troufa   Winner of the 2014 Heavy Feather Chapbook AwardJudge Noah Eli Gordon, author of The Word Kingdom in the Word Kingdom: “Jim Redmond’s poems are situated between the palm at the end of the mind and the parking lot of a now-gutted Midwestern Denny’s. Like the twisted portraiture of Francis Bacon or…

  • The way the sky was now, a 2013 fiction chapbook by Ryder Collins

    The way the sky was now, a 2013 fiction chapbook by Ryder Collins

    Image: Eben A. Kling   Winner of the 2013 Heavy Feather Chapbook AwardJudge Amber Sparks, author of The Unfinished World and Other Stories: “‘And so it came to be. & so it came to be that Big Mama squatted and borned us. & we came out squalling and waving sticks.’ This is the way we’re…

  • Facts about Snakes & Hearts, a 2015 poetry chapbook by Flower Conroy

    Facts about Snakes & Hearts, a 2015 poetry chapbook by Flower Conroy

    Image: Michael McConnell   Winner of the 2015 Heavy Feather Chapbook AwardJudge Kristina Marie Darling, author of Dark Horse: “Formally dexterous and luminous in its imagery, Flower Conroy’s Facts about Snakes & Hearts skillfully situates the age-old tradition of the love lyric in a postmodern literary landscape. Presenting us with ‘flames,’ ‘a wishing bell,’ and…

  • Follow Through, a 2014 fiction chapbook by Colin Winnette

    Follow Through, a 2014 fiction chapbook by Colin Winnette

    Image: Grazyna Smalej   Winner of the 2014 Heavy Feather Chapbook AwardJudge Lucy Corin, author of One Hundred Apocalypses and Other Apocalypses: “Follow Through is elegant, sure footed, smart—a nest of sticks that won’t stay sticks—a nest of sticks that snowballs—scary and marvelous.”   Table of Contents>>  

  • “The Taxidermist”: Poetry from The Future by Jonas I. Tijerino

    “The Taxidermist”: Poetry from The Future by Jonas I. Tijerino

    This city of ours, whose land reaches across its two lakes like the arm of a drowning Man, is burdened by the Taxidermist and his tourniquet.For a testament to the heart of our nation resides at the heart of our city, dividing it, and Likethe foxes and snakes decorating its offices, what the Taxidermist leaves…

  • Kodi Saylor: Three Poems from The Future

    Kodi Saylor: Three Poems from The Future

    Subject: Requirements for Emulation To: Octopus GirlsFrom: Bureau of EconomicsDate: 6/2/16, 10/25/16Subject: Requirements for Emulation We, guardians of—it has come to be civilization—yellow xylophone played on moonless nights—music is extraneous; the luxury of sound can no longer be preserved and in the new world we—you are building, dear girls, you are unnecessary—remember to wipe the…