Issue 22
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Featured Artist
George L. SteinGeorge L. Stein is a photographer in the New Jersey/NYC area focused on street photography and more generally, art photography. He is most fond of interesting juxtapositions and strong contrasts. His work has been in various lit magazines such as NUNUM, the Toho Journal, and Ember Chasm Review and in group shows at the Down Gallery in Michigan City, Indiana and bG Gallery in Santa Monica.
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Unseen, Unsaid
When confronted with tragedy, how do we react? Do we accept the role that we possibly could have played in the matter? In "The man," Haneefah Bello questions our reaction to suicide. Read Haneefah's poem "The man" and her commentary here.
—Christine Taylor, EIC |
The Gallery
Best of the Net Nominees 2020
We wish these six amazing poets luck! Their work is quite deserving of recognition, so please revisit their poems and sing their praises.
Kunjana Parashar, "Love in the Time of Climate Catastrophes" (Issue 10) Robin Gow, "The robots who suggest Facebook ads are just ghosts" (Issue 11) Rachel Stempel, "A Greimas Square for Springtime" (Issue 15) Gaia Rajan, "We Were Birds" (Issue 15) Greg Gose, "In This One, I'm the Dead Cosmonaut and the Multiverse Both Exists and Doesn't Exist" (Issue 17) Aaron Magloire, "Not a Poem about Ahmaud Arbery" (Issue 18) |