The New Order
for Misha
By Jessica Harmon
There is an order to the world.
A flower opens and a bug lands on it.
The New Order
for Misha
By Jessica Harmon
There is an order to the world.
A flower opens and a bug lands on it.
An arc of yellow paper cups
From au bon pain
Scatters … Continue reading→
dysaesthesia aethiopica
By Joshua Bennett
noun.
1. A mental disorder endemic to enslaved blacks in the mid-nineteenth century U.S. This condition was characterized by exceptional laziness, an insensibility to pain when being whipped, and a propensity for destroying … Continue reading→
The Light of the Moon
— poem for Audre Lorde
By Gabriella M. Belfiglio
Imagining your lips—
my mouth forms words
that come like the leaves of autumn
dry falling and full of … Continue reading→
The Editors Write: We’ve had the pleasure of a front-row seat to Stevie Edwards’ writing for pretty much the entirety of her publishing career – Radius’ predecessor, The November 3rd Club, being among the first journals to … Continue reading→
Reviewed by Scott Woods
As a communal poet experimentalist and an organizer or poetry events for many years, I’ve learned that even when the goal of a public art project is to be open and encompassing of all willing to … Continue reading→