By Richard Modiano
One Saturday afternoon in the autumn of 1967 I was visiting the Dialog Bookshop on Fulton Avenue in Van Nuys California. The bookshop was across the street from the campus of Valley Junior College (now called San … Continue reading→
By Robert Wynne
The Baker’s Sonnet is a 5-stanza, 13-line rhyming poem with 13 syllables per line. Rhyme scheme and stanza organization are as follows: ABA / BCD / CDE / FE / FA. This form results in a poem … Continue reading→
Nobody Body
By Rushelle Frazier
suppressing a scream
holding my breath
all the water in my body revolts against the sticky thin walls of my body
having swallowed too many words
overused the sugar coating
By Victor D. Infante
When I was a teenager living in England, I became obsessed with Ireland, the land of my mother’s ancestors … a place that seemed so close and yet, for a poor college student, as out of … Continue reading→
By Victor D. Infante
As we prepare to resume our third volume of Radius, it’s a good time to note that there are a few new names on the masthead, and a few old names in new positions.
After lengthy … Continue reading→