by Admin | May 24, 2023 | MT No. 15 Articles
Meri Bender Poems Regrets Only I had my first orgasm in San Diego In a hotel room after watching a James Bond movie The kids asleep in the next room. I had my first orgasm in junior high In the girl’s restroom As I tried to insert my first tampon. I had my...
by Admin | May 24, 2023 | MT No. 15 Articles
Alyson Gold Weinberg A Poem ARS PANDEMICA Stitching left to right then right to left, engaging both hands and both spheres, the mind grows quiet, the hands come alive with color and softness, the repetition of movement. It’s soothing, knitting. The...
by Admin | May 24, 2023 | MT No. 15 Articles
Lisken Van Pelt Dus Poems Naming the Beast Name the beast: a gash, a pair of disembodied eyes, a river broken. Ignore the dark country of its terrible origins. I try – no go. A name contains a history. Fear is a danger lying in wait, says...
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Dr. Shawn Dubravac Technological Waves and the Changing Tides of Writing Those whose feet were already on the first rung of the ladder of fame when the machine first became an accepted factor in the writing world shook their heads in dismay. Shivers ran down literary...
by Admin | May 24, 2023 | MT No. 15 Articles
Nadia Arioli Artist Statement At the beginning of the pandemic, I started a junk journal to cope. Language did not seem to be working. Two years later, it was still the pandemic, but I found myself pregnant. Language, again, started to warp and fall short. When we run...
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Kenza Walthour Artist Statement I utilize photography to capture my fascination with life throughout its various stages. My images are inspired by my captivation with the concrete–that is, cities and landmarks–as well as the susceptible–that is, landmarks privy to...