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Sprawled Asleep - David P. Miller

Spirit Spout

devon balwit

… a poetic vision directly engaging with Melville’s Moby-Dick;
or, The Whale
– is an eschatological tour de force.

Bury Me in the Sky - Sara Comito

It's Not Love Till Someone Loses an Eye

Clay Ventre

These poems let you eavesdrop on an intense lovers’ dialogue at the table next to you, a dialogue completely unpredictable, comic and profound.

de/tonations - Brad Rose

NOW CALLS ME DAUGHTER

christine jones

Christine Jones brilliantly flattens time to lament her beloved mother’s Alzheimer’s, and to celebrate the mother Now.

Nixes Mate Review

Issue 26/27 · Winter/Spring 2023

Issue 26/27 · Winter/Spring 2023

Is it early Spring in New England when it’s 60 degrees Fahrenheit out in February? Is it late winter when, a week earlier, it was -8 degrees Fahrenheit? Is it even winter when Boston has only received 8 inches snow versus it’s usual 2 feet by the middle of February? Where are the Nor’easters? Are we speaking too soon, jinxing us here at Nixes Mate headquarters surrounded by a rising and warming sea? Will we retain a memory of the winter that wasn’t long after it fades?

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Nixes Mate Review Back Issues

Issue 24/25 · Summer/Fall 2022

Issue 24/25 · Summer/Fall 2022

Welcome to our new world. As we struggled to come out from under the fog of Covid 19, we decided why not shake it up and come out with print editions of the Review.

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Issue 23 · Spring 2022

Issue 23 · Spring 2022

Late again, late again, late again. As Spring creepy crawls out here in Boston Harbor, speech is purchased and war regains its foothold. But poetry and prose and crocuses … 

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Issue 21/22 · Climate Change

Issue 21/22 · Climate Change

We must avoid fable, myth, the easier routes to understanding through anthropomorphism. Faced with the crisis of extinction, there is no time for such storytelling.

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Issue 20 · Summer 2021

Issue 20 · Summer 2021

When billionaires spend ten minutes at the edge of space do we cheer and share their exhuberance, or do we pull hammers, saws, and drills out of a tool box …

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ISSUE 19 · SPRING 2021

ISSUE 19 · SPRING 2021

Boston is creeping back to life. College students travel in packs. Traffic congeals in all the familiar places like crocuses pushing out along the Charles.

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ISSUE 18 · WINTER 2021

ISSUE 18 · WINTER 2021

Among the dislocated shoulders, insurrection, glaucoma, and skies the color and texture of overcooked oatmeal is a hope that the country survives, that the world survives …

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