by michaelmcinnis13 | Jun 13, 2026 | Issue 38|39 winter|spring 2026
NIXES MATE REVIEW · Issue 38|39 winter|spring 2026 Spring at Nixes Mate headquarters, in Boston Harbor, is a pilgrimage from purgatory to paradise and back again, an advent circle of cold and heat and that wicked east wind telling us to stop looking forredemption in...
by michaelmcinnis13 | Nov 6, 2025 | Issue 36/37 Summer/Fall 2025
NIXES MATE REVIEW · ISSUE 36/37 SUMMER/FALL 2025 Torn down cities reveal what remains: barren gardens, wasteland supermarkets, trees empty of birds. The past strains itself to catch up to us. As we fill the pockets of our buried memories with stones in an attempt to...
by michaelmcinnis13 | May 22, 2025 | Issue 34/35 Winter/Spring 2025
issue 34/35 · Winter/Spring 2025 Kidnapped off the streets, migrants and citizens remain ghosts in an unrecognizable America. Where once the ocean nourished and protected us, it now becomes a great moat. Our ports drain away the tides of ships. We are asked to endure...
by michaelmcinnis13 | Oct 20, 2024 | Issue 32/33 · Summer/Fall 2024
issue 32/33 · Summer/Fall 2024 ¡Ghost bicycles, hurricanes, elections, war! No one could have predicted this. Well, they did, but don’t let that spoil your truth, our truth, a truth. Here at Nixes Mate headquarters, graveyard for pirates, mutineers, and booze...
by michaelmcinnis13 | Feb 29, 2024 | Issue 30/31
issue 30/31 · Winter/Spring 2024 New England without winter is a blessing and a curse. ¡Gracias, El Niño! Here at Nixes Mate headquarters, graveyard for pirates, mutineers, and booze cruises, we’re excited about our new books, and this issue which features fifteen new...