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“hit and run” and other poems
Trees living in their skin-smell, Appalachia has no need of my white poet / blouse and ripped jeans. The world as I knew it, gone, white as cotton balls -
Jagged Space
My sense of what it means to be an American woman, a queer Aries snowflake, shifts every time I leave and return to my own country. -
Genuine Ringers
Julia was a single mom, so she did what she had to do. -
The Door That Closes Itself
how is it / that you force-fuck / and call us whores / you tell us we only care / about your size, your wallet / when we’ve bought you flowers / yet there’s only dirt in your palms -
A Child Testifies, Rage
I find the court bundles, / find the judge who / smeared my face with war paint, / fingered my veins for Pakistani valves like / my blood could be distributing homemade bombs. -
Every Three Minutes
I am my father’s pusher. Just this once, tonight. Mash the button. -
“A High School Senior /” and other poems
a sophomore from art class. could he paint. i kept / his scraps of craft paper / and stray eyelashes in a jewelry box my grandma bought / in italy. -
The Invitation
Mr. Dai called to inform his wife that he would be leaving directly from work to pick their daughter up from the airport this evening, so Mrs. Dai would have to buy the fish herself. -
Chocolate Man
I am chocolate man looking at blue man flashing his lights as he stops milk chocolate woman and light cafecito man. -
Perseverance Through Darkness
Prismacolor colored pencils, Strathmoore Bristol paper, Uni Posca white paint marker -
In Opposition
How do we tackle conflicts of belief, and make the best use of them as a tool for understanding? -
Editor’s Note
For our seventh issue, we are putting our own ethos on trial. The Seventh Wave was founded on a hypothesis […] -
Photo Stories
As my leg was pulled in, I felt the most excruciating pain come over my entire body, from head to toe, traveling through every organ in my body.