By Blueberry Morningsnow and Aleta Lanier Poem-images crafted during a years-long project.
Propeller Q&A “A friend of mine—the author Sharma Shields—gave me the term ‘fiction science’ to describe my stories, and I’ve really embraced that,” Leyna Krow says of her stories, which feature characters dealing with apocalyptic events, an unidentifiable animal, and, throughout, the presence of squid.
By Jonah Hall "You're too young to have pneumonia!" the nurse said. I tell her we are expecting a little girl in about a month. I haven't taken anything resembling a clear, deep breath in about a week.
By Pete Tothero Now that I've given an Orwellian Tag Heuer watch advertisement the consideration it deserves, I understand the deeper message. And I find it brave.
By Pete Tothero Like ancient oil lamps, it's okay to own a few books—as home decor.
Reviews, reflections, conversations.
Crafted, designed, choreographed, performed.
Art form of the twentieth century.
Stolen licks and backstage passes.
Investigations and lived experience.
Language, pushed.