It’s difficult to recall a time when reading the news wasn’t painful. Indeed, if there was ever such a time, it might bear some responsibility for the state of the world today: How much has been dredged up into our … Continue reading→
When we started The November 3rd Club – the journal which preceded Radius – we were asked quite seriously why we wanted to mix poetry and politics. For many, the latter would prove toxic to the former. We disagreed on … Continue reading→
Body Politic With Crumbling Bridges & Roads Excited to Build Giant Wall
— thanks to Andy Borowitz’s New Yorker, 31 August 2015 title [I substituted Body Politic for Nation.]
By Gerard Sarnat
Google Glasses looked forward to perusing … Continue reading→
Traffic Stop, Port-au-Prince
By Jason Rusch
People said this would happen:
Your red, sleepless eyes, dust-coated
hands gripping pistol, white foam
dried in the corners of your mouth
frozen by palsy. Brother, the moto … Continue reading→