Splitting Outside Albuquerque, you pulled over your father’s Bronco to look for fossils. I wanted to go to Georgia’s museum, to stand in a room of her pistils and study how she opened things. You led me down a ravine, one hand on mine the other on a chisel in your back pocket, told me […]
Wil A. Emerson
WIL A. EMERSON is a writer and artist, and resides in Raleigh, NC. Transplanted from Michigan, mild climates are welcomed as she often paints on the deck of a 35-story high rise. Fictional accounts of patients and professionals are woven into her mysteries. Family and reading fill spare hours.
Splitting and Impatient Love Poem
A sweet memory of summer and Poem for the body politic
by Kacper Bartczak
Translated from the Polish by Mark Tardi
the bright panels of the horizon box are within reach
in full light the organism enters a state of self-emission


