Walking with Virgil
Just as Virgil prompts Dante to consider the horrors of the human condition, we too need people, wise and trusted friends who can point out the shadows that populate our inner lives. By Ryan Diaz
Just as Virgil prompts Dante to consider the horrors of the human condition, we too need people, wise and trusted friends who can point out the shadows that populate our inner lives. By Ryan Diaz
Friends in Low Places is a drink to share with friends.
Opening Remarks for Issue 13: The Poetry Issue by Whitney Rio-Ross
The Fare Forward Interview with Spencer Reece
A poem memorized in common becomes part of a life together. By Chelsea Wagenaar
Jones’s epic poem brings both time and eternity to bear on his homeland of Wales, and on our transitory lives. By J.C. Scharl
First Place: "Say Jonah was right and grace is wasted" by MEH
Second Place: "Easter Afternoon" by Claire Lewandowski
Third Place: "Of the Baptized Apostate Hiking in Drought" by Betsy K. Brown
The Enigma of Purpose: A Conversation with Claude Wilkinson Conducted by Tessa Carman