Apr 27 Apr 27 "The Water Goddess" by Bridget Rohde The Editors Epiphanies “…I do what has suddenly occurred to me with the bracing clarity of an Arctic sunrise, I break up with him…”
Apr 25 Apr 25 Come to the Winter 2022 Issue Release Party at Black Spring Books! The Editors May 5th, 2022 at 7:30 PM at Black Spring Books in Brooklyn
Apr 18 Apr 18 Two Poems by Tatyana Muradov The Editors Poetry “Putin has attacked Ukraine /I’m tired because I stayed up late watching sitcoms”
Apr 13 Apr 13 "The Blowout" by Sean Theodore Stewart The Editors Epiphanies “She watched a burying beetle skitter over the hot sand…”
Apr 5 Apr 5 “Between the Desert and the Pool” by Yoshiko Teraoka The Editors Music for Desks White Zombie, returning home, and grief.
Mar 31 Mar 31 “Ghosts, Aliens, and Maidens: Soichi Sunami’s Intense Sympathy of Vision” by Kyle McCarthy The Editors The Epiphanic “Dance is the art that disappears.”
Mar 30 Mar 30 "How to Look at a Painting" by Becky Tuch The Editors Epiphanies “Can you see the brushstrokes? Do you want to touch them? Do you want to lick the paint?”
Mar 29 Mar 29 Two Poems by Tomaž Šalamun, translated by Brian Henry The Editors Winter 2022, Poetry, Translation “When I’m 37 years old, I won’t be bald. I won’t wear white robes with red intestines in the pocket.”
Mar 24 Mar 24 "No Return: Some Thoughts on the Writing Contest" by Chris Leslie-Hynan The Editors “A writing contest is a lottery for dreamers. It only stands to reason that some cynical practices flourish there.”
Mar 17 Mar 17 “Tattling to Establishments” by Raad Rahman The Editors The Epiphanic “I wasn’t willing to participate in swindling others into believing that Hungary was open to foreigners…”
Mar 16 Mar 16 "As Blades Are Honed" by Pamela Ryder The Editors Epiphanies “… the two black-spot hogs Sammy and Hammy hear their names called for the last time…”
Mar 9 Mar 9 "Scallops" by Sarp Sozdinler The Editors Epiphanies “…the purple sky like a curious peep who wishes to be invited into this bad air between you and me.”
Mar 7 Mar 7 What We're Reading Now: "The Problems with the Pillow Plot" by Mary Mullen The Editors What We're Reading Now Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South and the dissolution of a modern marriage.
Mar 3 Mar 3 "Christopher Isherwood’s Berlin Triptych" by Jackie Hedeman The Editors The Epiphanic “Isherwood’s prose blends genre and crosses time to revisit key moments in his development as a writer, a gay man, and a global citizen in Berlin.”
Mar 1 Mar 1 Music For Desks: "Big Science" by Evan Silver The Editors Music for Desks The radical promise of Laurie Anderson’s Big Science.
Feb 28 Feb 28 "Wedding Day in a Landfill" by Ahreeda Ryter The Editors Poetry “…600 holographic Pokémon cards, soiled sex toys, & a bag of dog heads.”
Feb 24 Feb 24 "The Forgotten Magic of Being Joyfully Stupid: Lessons From Clown School" by Cyrena Lee The Editors The Epiphanic To escape the pandemic, a writer attends the most brutal clown school in the world.
Feb 23 Feb 23 "Dark Animal" by AG Latham The Editors Epiphanies “The dogs sniffed my rhinoceros feet with delight.”