by michaelmcinnis13 | Feb 26, 2023 | Issue26/27
Nixes Mate Review 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...
by michaelmcinnis13 | Nov 6, 2022 | Issue 24/25 · Summer/Fall 2022
Nixes Mate Review 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. Below is a tribute to one of our authors, Gene Barry,...
by michaelmcinnis13 | Apr 20, 2022 | Issue 23 · Spring 2022
Nixes Mate Review 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 and cherry blossoms and dogwood blossums and, yes, tree...
by michaelmcinnis13 | Jan 7, 2022 | Issue 21/22 Climate Change
Table of Contents Page 1 Hummingbirds and Unicorns · Paula Nancarrow In Which No Creature Dies · Paula Nancarrow End of the Holocene · Nancy Lynée Woo Goral · Kristi Maxwell Serow · Kristi Maxwell Note To Self · Crystal Karlberg [Oh colossus of capitalism…] ·...
by michaelmcinnis13 | Jul 24, 2021 | Issue 20 · Summer 2021
issue 20 · Summer 2021 How do we truly describe loss? When we see Betelgeuse explode, as if attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion ¹ lit the night sky, how will we explain that loss to our children, our grandchildren, to the white-breasted nuthatch, or to the...