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Ricardo and Isabel Nirenberg since 1998.
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Issue #102, September 2025
- Poems by Suzette Bishop
- Two Odes by Rose Mary Boehm
- "Delicious Decay" and other poems by Tony Dawson
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"IS ART STRIKE ART?" A Dialogue between Bern Porter and Joachim Frank
- "Invitation Declined", a poem by Joachim Frank
- For Poems on Time, by Louis Gallo
- "Coincidentia Opositorum" and "A Note to the Reader", poems by Jack Galmitz
- "Those Yamaha Blues" and other poems by John Grey
- "For the College Friend who Stopped Writing Poetry" and other poems by Karen Greenbaum-maya
- "The Shoemaker's Elves" and "Good Morning", poems by Jacqueline Jules
- "Improvisation", "Phases of the Moon", and "Columbia Livia", poems by Larry Kilman
- "Before Evening", a poem by Judy Kronenfeld
- Poems by Salgado Maranhão with Translations by Alexis Levitin
- Chapter 18 of a Memoir by Ricardo Nirenberg
- "The Shield", a poem by Charles Rammelkamp
- "When Vincent van Gogh, Don McLean, and Mimi Griswold Meet" and other poems by Steven M. Smith
- "The Buddha on my Windowsill" and "Gerald Stern", poems by JR Solonche
- "What Hath God Wrought", an essay/memoir by Dannis Vannatta
- Five Rat Poems by Richard Weaver
- "Villeta Variations", a story by Robert Wexelblatt
Congratulations to:
- JR Solonche: Collected Short Poems (nominated for the National Book Award) is available from Shanti Arts, Barren Road is available from Serving House, Vanity is forthcoming from Main Street Rag, The Consolations is forthcoming from Kelsay, and Everything is forthcoming from Deerbrook Editions.
- R Wexelblatt, on The Book of Misunderstandings, just out at moonrabbitbooks.com
Issue #101, June 2025
- "Ode to Elena" and other poems and art by Ruth Bavetta
- Two Poems by Allain Blaithin
- "Fusion" and "Assumptions", poems by Rose Mary Boehm
- "Palimpsest" and other Poems by Tony Dawson
- "Genesis" and other Poems by Louis Gallo
- How long does it take to count 100? A meditation by Lois Greene Stone
- "Father and Daughter Immigrants" and other Poems by John Grey
- "Flagellant" and two other poems by Kathleen Hellen
- "Cheap to Keep", a story by Robert Klose
- "Little Things" and "What I Found", poems by Miriam Kotzin
- "Orpheus Still Sings", Part I of a group of essays by Ricardo Nirenberg
- "Like My Dog" and other Poems by James Penha
- "The Fisher of Poets", a poem by Marci Rich in memory of Stuart Friebert
- "Compulsory Education" and "William McKinley Walks our Way", poems by Barry Seiler
- "Vanishing Point", a prose poem by Ian C. Smith
- "The Mayor's Peacocks", a story by Harvey Sutlive
- "Moments" and other Poems by Kyle Walsh
- "Ode to Noses" and other poems by Sarah White
Rose Mary Boehm reviews Gary Grossman's "Objects in the Mirror may be Closer than they Appear", Arroyo Seco Press, March 2025
Issue #100, March 2025
- "Consider the Knee" and "Cast Out", poems by Devon Balwit
- "Just Imagine" and "The Sound of Death", poems by Rose Mary Boehm
- Poems by Astrid Cabral with translations by Alexis Levitin
- "The Understudy", a story by Marco Etheridge
- "Scrabble or Death" and "Oh Susann", poems by Vern Fein
- "Diversity!", an essay by Joachim Frank
- "It's About Time", a dialogue between Joachim Frank and Ricardo Nirenberg
- "Minor", "Zen Koan", and "La Dolce Vita", poems by Lou Gallo
- An Excerpt from the Novella The Death of Rob’s Aunt Morgan, by Eugene Garber
- "Cover Ups", a vignette by Lois Greene Stone
- "Overheard at the Cleaners" and other poems by Mark Jackley
- "Confession" and "Suite in Old Age", poems by Miriam Kotzin
- "January 20, 2025. -Riverside, California", a poem by Judy Kronenfeld
- "Accident Report" and "Lycanthropy", poems by Gerry LaFemina
- "Watching Tarzan's Secret Treasure" and other poems by Peggy Landsman
- "A Quiet Yes" and "Proper Noun", poems by Sheila E. Murphy
- “Three Salvos for Cultural Appropriation” by Ricardo Nirenberg
- "For my Paroles Officer" and "No Doubt the Same Can Be Said", poems by Louis Phillips
- "Climax" and "Ode to the Ampersand", poems by Charles Rammelkamp
- "Fragments after Emile Chartier ("Alain"), 1922",
by Terry Savoie
- "Space Junk" and other poems by Claire Scott
- "Driving Stanley Kunitz" and other poems by J.R. Solonche
- " Sunday in Seconds", a poem by Tim Suermondt
- "The Poet's Chair" and two other poems by David Tovy
- "The Rabelais Foundation", a story by Robert Wexelblatt
- "An Old Testament Prophet Views Inauguration Day" and other poems by Sarah White
Peter Mladinic reviews John Grey's Subject Matters.
Congratulations to:
- Judy Kronenfeld on her recently published APARTNESS: A MEMOIR IN ESSAYS AND POEMS (Inlandia Books, 2025.)
- J.R. Solonche on: Night Visit (Dos Madres Press), available now, Collected Short Poems (Shanti Publishing) and Barren Road (Serving House Books),both forthcoming this spring, The Consolations (Kelsay Books) and Everything (Deerbrook Editions), both forthcoming this fall.