Interview by Joshua Lew McDermott Line Rider: Can you tell us a little about your […]
Social Demolition by Terysa Dyer
Today we tore outyour mother’s kitchen,methodically sledge-hammering one cabinetafter another after another:my hands prybar tired,arms […]
Fine Dining in the Era of Trump by Brock Dethier
Moab, UEA Friday By light of the bright motel signwe endeavor most daintly to dine,eating […]
if we live by Star Coulbrooke
insidethe virusfeelthe fibersflexingpressingfeather trembleimpulsedown a shallownerve stemchainto chainsense tosense therushthe brightspikescastingtendrilsgraspingwrappinglung invelvetsmotherwhat itmeans to live […]
2021 New Year Message from the Editors
As the new year begins, we at Line Rider Press find ourselves reflecting on the […]
Poetry in a Time of COVID-19 by Star Coulbrooke (for Terysa)
I too miss it,The feeling of laughterWelling-up on a walkTo campus,Peering acrossThe grassy quadTo wonder […]
Writing at Work by Britt Allen
During a pandemic guests are entitled as at Christmas and it’s been Christmastime for months. […]
Here Goes Hope by Phillip Shabazz
Until the sun crashes to stone, until air draws backfrom the mountain ridge over the […]
Poetry Book Review: Of Spray and Mist by Greg Bem
By Joshua Lew McDermott Of Spray and Mist, the latest collection from poet and multimedia […]
Riverside Drive by Frank C. Modica
When I struggled through high school I fantasizedabout residing in a painted lady mansion. I […]