by Dr. Belinda Román, Economist/Researcher/Historian From my love of history, I was acquainted with the […]
In the Orchard by Sam Harrison
the bees were drunk becausethe apple juice fermentedwhile they lied on the grounddying and rotting […]
Going out for Hotdogs by Annie Kurzweg
My mom, laughing,said that her epitaph will read“She meant well.” One night, long past bedtime,they […]
No Colonists, by Karlo Sevilla
we remember a place we’ve never been to,because it’s been calling us since the beginning of […]
My Futile Search for Justice by Karlo Sevilla
That night in the open field,they inflicted all sortsof violence against me,short of murder.I seek […]
BROWN BROGANS AND LINEN BUTTERFLIES by David Spicer
You were beautiful—even in those clompybrown brogans—as you stood amidst the cypress,carving a heart that […]
On Ulises Ramirez’s debut album Rodeo Girl: the sounds of a classical composer with a passion for Mexican folk music and a heart made of hip-hop
“Genre-defying” has become a cliché in contemporary music. But it’s hard not to use the […]
History’s Actors by Ryan Thoresen Carson (For Tommy Krantz)
When I was in grade school I had a teacherand she told me that peace, […]
Babel On by Ryan Thoresen Carson (For Alex Levine )
i. I linger in the glass of buildingswhen I move in the whipping dashesof wind […]
Interview with Poet Ryan Thoresen Carson on their poems “Babel On” and “History’s Actors”
Interviewed by Co-editor of Line Rider Press, Joshua McDermott Ryan Thoresen Carson is a community […]