by michaelmcinnis13 | Jun 15, 2020 | ISSUE 9 · FALL 2018
issue 9 · fall 2018 Our 2nd anniversary is surrounded by the spectacle and the noise. We are adrift on fault lines. Our symptoms of distress are almost too much to bear. And yet … and yet, poetry becomes the wilderness we desire, the wilderness where we rage....
by michaelmcinnis13 | Jun 15, 2020 | ISSUE 8 · SUMMER 2018
issue 8 · summer 2019 With every new horror, with every new heatwave, with every norm a carcass swept up in the dustbin of history there is always poetry and literature and the ocean’s navigational hazards that become beacons and welcoming shores. We share new...
by michaelmcinnis13 | Jun 15, 2020 | ISSUE 7 · SPRING 2018
issue 7 · spring 2018 The Spring that never starts is the Spring that is sorely missed, unless you like Nor’easters. Our fabled navigational hazard was slashed and bashed about and funneled up to her gunwales. Aquarium was flooded and still the sea rose. They...
by michaelmcinnis13 | Jun 15, 2020 | ISSUE 6 · WINTER 2018
issue 6 · winter 2018 Up here in Boston we could use some of that fabled global warming everyone’s talking about. Our navigational hazard namesake is encrusted with a briny rime. With climate change, we may lose Nixes Mate to a 3 meter rise in sea level, but...
by michaelmcinnis13 | Jun 15, 2020 | ISSUE 5 · FALL 2017
issue 5 · fall 2017 Hurricanes, both politically and meteorologically, have dominated the news this past year. If you step outside of that entropic, emotionally draining funnel of fake fake fake news, international pseudo bravado, palace intrigue and sports, you will...