“Study after Velazquez’s Portrait of Pope Innocent X”
—after Francis Bacon Under Innocent, my father […]
—after Francis Bacon Under Innocent, my father […]
late again. scurrying off down the blackened, blackest holes. where are you, always, when I need a voice in my head. where babies are made. mother. madhatter hippie hair. the color of tits. and tongues. and that’s the sort of pink the china rubber ceilings. oh, all tan and gleaming, stuffed with liquor […]
Jamaal May reads “The Gun Joke,” recorded live at Bates College, March 23, 2016. “The Gun Joke” first appeared in Indiana Review, and is from the collection The Big Book of Exit Strategies (Alice James Books, 2016).
love is a rage that never quite slaughters. a murder with no body. a lighthouse sinking invisible ships. a robber with no hands. a rapist alone. love is a room […]
Dear Blank, If I start this off by saying he takes his wet condom when he leaves then it’s more about him, less about the desire for evidence, more about trust, less about the edge of the mattress and the falling sky. less about the moment the litany turns to shatter inside the overhead […]
i have walked with half a skull and i have walked with a blanch shell. i have walked, legs split hungry, and i have walked too old. and my body bones around the middle. and i sling open on eye to the white whale of you, blowing up spittle and gorge and chunks of barnacle […]
Chloe Honum talks about the villanelle form, including her poems, “Come Back” and “The Tulip Flame.”
Chloe Honum talks about reading her work aloud as she writes.