

Reader, I by Corey Van Landingham
Review by Erick Verran
Publisher: Sarabande Books
Publication Date: April 16, 2024
ISBN: 978-1-956046-25-0
Pages: 86
No Bird: A Review of Corey Van ...
Reader, I by Corey Van Landingham Review by Erick Verran
Book Reviews, LAR Online

There was a thrum of music, and even now, it is playing,as the dusk turns purple like a woman. A friend tellsme of the moment when he first spottedthe one he would love. She stood, he says, silhouettedby a sky whittled ...
November nights by Loisa Fenichell
LAR Online, Poetry

Leah will you cook me latkes? she says in the morning. We’re naked, staring out the window at houseboats vacated for winter. Regan is from Texas, where there isn’t much Hanukkah just Honk for Jesus parades. I buy ...
Shamash by Chloe Weiss
Flash Fiction, LAR Online

It could be yesterday
I was standing in the yard
with three joints, folding
my hands over them
in a kind of prayer,
lighting one
after another to toke
deeply ...
I Almost Forget by Matthew Nienow
LAR Online, Poetry

(Fade In):
EXT: PARK BENCH — MORNING
It is grey. Lightly misting. YOU, an attractive young woman, are wearing maroon leggings. Jacket that crops tight above your waist. Hair up. Sunglasses on your head. Putting ...
Illuminated by Andrew Skola
Fiction, LAR Online

The God of Freedom by Yuliya Musakovska
Translated by Musakovska and Olena Jennings
Review by Nicole Yurcaba
Interview by Tiffany Troy
Publisher: Arrowsmith Press
ISBN: 9798987924181
Pages: ...
The God of Freedom by Yuliya Musakovska Review by Nicole Yurcaba and Interview by Tiffany Troy
Book Reviews, Interviews, LAR Online

Bangladeshi American poet Shams A. Momin is the author of seven full-length books of poetry in Bengali. His selected poems were published at the Kolkata Book Fair 2022, India, and an upcoming ...
2 poems written and translated by Shams Momin
LAR Online, Translations

I used to date this girl who would put on sunscreen every night before bed. At first I thought it was just lotion, but the smell was unmistakable, that slightly chemical, almost-sand almost-chlorine scent, and the ...
Sunscreen by Erini Sappho Katopodis
Flash Fiction, LAR Online

The sun’s rays slip through the gaps in the gate, and your children ask for a snack to hold off hunger until you finally decide to leave the pool behind. Fruit snacks, ritz crackers, goldfish. A boy at a table next to ...