After Jennifer S. Cheng 1: the sea captured in a glass 2: a homophone for having enough for leftovers, a synonym for abundance 3: the fish, who have already forgotten you. It’s not personal 4: where memory fails, there’s still imagining 5: you. Not as an ocean but outside 6: glass and/or acrylic
Read MorePhoto by Margaret Kimball Just in case the internet dies, print copies of Sonora Reviews #58 and #59 are now for sale at the following bookstores: #59 Atalantas 38 Main Street, Bisbee,
Kelly Davio serves as Managing Editor at The Los Angeles Review and reads poetry for Fifth Wednesday Journal. She is the author of Burn This House, forthcoming from Red Hen Press (2013). She is a three-time Pushcart nominee
… Continued from previous post I love reading fashion show reviews. Even if everything you’re looking at is too expensive to wear, you’re watching clothing—so, in essence, people—and the ways they are
The way fashion-people talk is kind of the worst, right? I love it. Remember that episode of The Ali G. Show that tried to prove all fashion designers are retards? When he
Collateral Damage She scuffles over split linoleum into the shower. Twists on water, mines her plastic basket for ginger scrub, shampoo, the razor—gifts from her daughter-in-law. Shivering until hot steam robes her,
Carolyn is an American living in Český Krumlov, Czech Republic, where she owns and operates Hostel Krumlov House and lives with her Canadian husband and two growing boys, aged 8 and 13.
…Continued from a previous post Brenda Marshall: I was born on a farm in the Red River Valley of eastern North Dakota, and grew up climbing trees, riding my pony, and daydreaming
Nathaniel Perry is the author of Nine Acres (APR/Copper Canyon, 2011), which won the 2011 American Poetry Review/Honickman First Book Prize. He is the editor of the Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review and lives with his family in
Ben Evans is the editor of the arts review, foggedclarity.com, and the collected book of original fiction, poetry and portraits entitled, Fogged Clarity 1. His own poems, essays and reviews have appeared
Sid Miller’s first two full-length poetry collections appeared in 2009: Nixon on the Piano (David Robert Books) and Dot-to-Dot, Oregon (Ooligan Press). This fall he was the writer-in-residence at the Sitka Center