There comes a point, in the course of publishing a literary journal, where you look back and begin to see some of the underlying themes that you’ve been reaching for, the ones you couldn’t articulate at first, but which were … Continue reading→
It’s difficult for us to think of ourselves as a New England periodical. Aside from the fact that the editors live here, Radius exists in sort of a nether zone, both everywhere and nowhere. Our regular contributors are scattered around … Continue reading→
Induction
By Corrina Bain
We are here to honor a dead woman-writer.
It’s a party.
A white lady in timidly indigenous clothing
smilingly wonders what Sylvia Plath
would be like now.
I am not really … Continue reading→