by michaelmcinnis13 | Apr 3, 2021 | 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. The wealthy are moving back from their other houses and want the remodeling of their city...
by michaelmcinnis13 | Jan 31, 2021 | Issue 18
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, that the illiberal neo-liberalism that rewards us is exposed as the only...
by michaelmcinnis13 | Oct 31, 2020 | Issue 16/17
issue 16/17 · covid 2020 If 2020 could be summed up in one Twilight Zone episode it would be “Time Enough at Last” from season 1, starring Burgess Meredith as the bookworm who finally was given the time to read. Like us, he planned each month, him after...
by michaelmcinnis13 | Jun 16, 2020 | Issue 15 · Spring 2020
issue 15 · spring 2020 Social distancing is a new literature, a bitter cup of surveillance and incompetence that asks us to accept our ruin with equanimity. We quarantine ourselves with tigers and exotica, with mean-spirited declarations of better days ahead, with...
by michaelmcinnis13 | Jun 16, 2020 | Issue 14, Issue 14 · Winter
issue 14 · winter 2020 Welcome to an uneasy winter of missiles and summer. Welcome to an uneasy winter of perpetual tardiness and procrastination. Welcome to an uneasy winter of bicycling to work and thunderstormed volcanoes. Welcome to an uneasy winter of what is...