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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

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Nixes Mate Review Back Issues

ISSUE 10 · WINTER 2019

ISSUE 10 · WINTER 2019

Welcome to Issue 10 of Nixes Mate Review. We were shutdown, not because of walls or intractable and genetic stupidity, but because we couldn’t leave well enough alone just days before going live. …

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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 …

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ISSUE 8 · SUMMER 2018

ISSUE 8 · SUMMER 2018

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 …

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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. …

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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 …

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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 …

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