Issue 6
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Featured Artist
Siham KaramiSiham Karami is a poet/writer who discovered photography as a way to see and open up the beauty all around us, in the most unexpected and ordinary places. Selected work is forthcoming in Fourth and Sycamore, Animal Heart, and Peacock Journal. She is also the author of the full-length poetry collection To Love the River (Kelsay Books, 2018). Her poems, essays, and reviews have appeared in The Comstock Review, Off the Coast, Pleiades, Tupelo Quarterly Review, The Rumpus, Literary Mama, Third Wednesday, Able Muse, and Anti-Heroin Chic, among others. She blogs at sihamkarami.wordpress.com, which includes a photography page.
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Fading
Our discomfort with the self: to what extent do we fade into our own inner conflicts? In his poem "The Geometry of Isolation," Satya Dash explores the tension between wanting a sense of solitude yet being uncomfortable with the self. Read Satya's poem "The Geometry of Isolation" and his commentary here.
--Christine Taylor, EIC |