Artist’s Bio Louis Perreault (b. 1979) lives and works in Montreal. He deploys his practice within his own personal photographic projects and in the publishing initiatives to which he collaborates. Founder and co-director of Les Éditions du Renard, he also teaches photography at Cégep André-Laurendeau. His work explores the notion of place by trying to […]
THE OUTER WARDS by Sadiqa de Meijer | Review by Bill Neumire
The Outer Wards by Sadiqa de Meijer (Montreal, QC: Signal Editions, 2020, $17.95, 88 pages) Review by Bill Neumire A hospital room, a distance from a city center, a defended outer enclosure—a ward is a removal. But then, of course, a ward is also a person in your care and charge. The Outer Wards, Sadiqa […]
Greg Santos | THE RUINS
THE RUINS The town Had changed The barns and sheds Were gone Replaced with New wilted-looking Monuments To the old days. They kept driving On and on and on Until the sun Had reduced Their homes To dust Author’s Bio Greg Santos is a poet, editor, and educator. He is the author […]
Amy Lerman | FOUR ON THE FLOOR
FOUR ON THE FLOOR You tell me you like house music— how the synthesized thumps traverse your veins, hippocampus, so you are twenty again, the exotic American, dancing with strangers and pint glasses at Le Beat Route. Then there is the music of house— the fridge’s decade-old respirations; unsettled, foundation cracks; the a/c’s throbbings, constant, […]
Kate Braid | HOW I’LL KNOW
HOW I’LL KNOW In winter I’ll know by the harsh call of raven and in spring, by blossom. In summer, a warm wind will wash like a bath sweetening and in autumn the squelch of wet garden as it rests. Always, this knowing, body-deep of a particular earth beneath my feet solid silence of […]
Allan Briesmaster | SPACE ISSUES
SPACE ISSUES (best case) Each of the two of us, bounded in our immediate spheres, will touch along their edges and then the struck keys of our words propel semblances of a meaning through membranous curves. One side, inside, echoes back (heard or not); the other vibrates the other’s tympanum, on, into anything permeable behind. […]
Gavin Liam Logan | HYDROGEN AND HELIUM
HYDROGEN AND HELIUM from the window of a taxicab gazing heavenwards i wonder at spectral hydrogen clouds collapsing and condensing exploding into violent starlight and i ask as i look at the darkest night when was it ever a human right to burst forth foolishly seizing the night, with pathetic displays of these passing street […]
Aisha Hamid | UNHAPPINESS
— Video Credit: Bushra Saleem UNHAPPINESS I am Mama’s eyes grey-black, glassy, distant eyes that belong somewhere else in someone else’s face walking places I can never learn the names of, places I will never visit, freedoms that could have been mine in another lifetime She is scattered; always anywhere but here Her life […]
THE MINUSES by Jami Macarty | Review by Bill Neumire
The Minuses by Jami Macarty (Fort Collins, CO: The Center for Literary Publishing, 2020, $16.95, 92 pages) Review by Bill Neumire According to Jami Macarty, “Even when there’s a minus—a dear one dies—life keeps living itself. This is the ethos informing the poems of The Minuses.” Macarty’s debut full-length poetry collection hovers through a prepositional […]