Marrow
In “Marrow,” Amy McCann finds something sinister in the supposed comfort and beauty of a late summer evening, the birds roosting at dusk “something to nerve to.”
In “Marrow,” Amy McCann finds something sinister in the supposed comfort and beauty of a late summer evening, the birds roosting at dusk “something to nerve to.”
Jason Byassee examines fatherhood, mortality, resurrection, and the hope of a good surf.
In this poem, Marjorie Maddox considers the potential for salvation in catastrophe when we open our eyes to change.