Issue 3

Collection of 10 poems with original art inspired by the poems printed on 10 postcards (4’’x6’’) printed in a limited edition of 240.

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Issue 3 will ship late March 2025.

Issue 3 Contributors:

EMMA BOLDEN is the author of a memoir, The Tiger and the Cage: A Memoir of a Body in Crisis (Soft Skull Press, 2022) and the poetry collections House Is An Enigma (Southeast Missouri State University Press, 2018), medi(t)ations (Noctuary Press, 2016) and Maleficae (GenPop Books, 2013). The recipient of a Creative Writing Fellowship from the NEA, she serves as an editor for the Screen Door Review.

ADAM CLAY is the author of five books of poetry; his most recent book is Circle Back (Milkweed Editions, 2024). He teaches and directs the MFA Program at Louisiana State University.

JESSICA CUELLO’s most recent book is Yours, Creature (JackLeg Press, 2023). Her book Liar was selected by Dorianne Laux for The 2020 Barrow Street Book Prize. Cuello is the recipient of a 2023 NYSCA Artist Grant. She is poetry editor at Tahoma Literary Review and teaches French in Central NY.

ERIN DORNEY is a conceptual poet and artist based in upstate New York. She is the author of Yes I Am Human I Know You Were Wondering (forthcoming from Autofocus Books in March 2025), The Usual Arteries (Illuminated Press), Grating, Darling, Full of Dirt (Common Meter Press), I Am Not Famous Anymore: Poems After Shia LaBeouf (Mason Jar Press), and many zines and artist’s books. Erin’s literary artwork and installations have been featured at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Hennepin Theatre Trust, the Minnesota Center for Book Arts, and Susquehanna Art Museum.

SUSAN L. LEARY is the author of five poetry collections, including More Flowers (Trio House Press, forthcoming 2026); Dressing the Bear (Trio House Press, 2024), selected by Kimberly Blaeser to win the 2023 Louise Bogan Award; and the chapbook, A Buffet Table Fit for Queens (Small Harbor Publishing, 2023), winner of the Washburn Prize. Her poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in such places as Indiana Review, Diode Poetry Journal, Smartish Pace, Crab Creek Review, and Verse Daily. She lives in Indianapolis, IN.

ERIN MALONE’s two full-length collections are Site of Disappearance (Ornithopter, 2023), finalist for the National Poetry Series, and Hover (Tebot Bach, 2015). Erin has been a teaching artist in elementary schools, served as Editor of Poetry Northwest, and now works as a bookseller and manuscript consultant. You can find out more at www.erinmalonepoet.com.

NORA NADJARIAN is a poet and fiction writer from Cyprus. She was a finalist in the Mslexia poetry competition 2021 and her work has been published, among others, in Poetry International, The Interpreter’s House, Magma and Perverse. Her collection Iktsuarpok (2024) is available from Broken Sleep Books.

MICHAEL ROBINS is the author of five collections of poetry, most recently The Bright Invisible (2022) and People You May Know (2020), both from Saturnalia Books. He lives in Lake Charles, Louisiana, where he teaches in the MFA program at McNeese State University and serves as editor of The McNeese Review.

DIANE WALD is a poet and novelist who has published five chapbooks, four full-length poetry collections, two novels, and numerous poems in literary magazines. Her most recent books are The Warhol Pillows (poetry) and My Famous Brain (novel). Her next novel, The Bayrose Files, is forthcoming in May from Regal House Publishing. You can learn more at www.dianewald.org.

JANE ZWART teaches at Calvin University and co-edits book review for Plume. Her poems have appeared in Poetry, The Southern Review, Threepenny Review, HAD, and Ploughshares, and her first collection of poems is coming out with Orison Books in fall 2025.