Issue 77 | Winter 2023-2024

A Note from the Editor

All things come to their end.

“There are no whole stories, only fragments:” The Poetry of Gopal Lahiri

Lahiri is a priest who presides over its rituals of adoration, chanting the mantras of creation.

Trans-Parency: An Appreciation of Mary Meriam

An appreciation of the True Countess of the Enchanted Forest Of Flatbroke.

Conversations: Tennison S. Black and James Morehead

“What does the act of committing your memories to a poem do to the memories themselves?”

So Says My Interiority: Mary Jo Bang’s A Film in Which I Play Everyone

Reading these poems asks us, guides us, to read everything with our whole being.

No Number of Dictionaries Can Save You: on Ian Ganassi’s True for the Moment

When you reach the end of the book, you can almost hear the air escaping.