Seagulls from the Other Woods and The Body of One’s Day and Night

By Hua Ai Seagulls from the Other Woods In the woods, my leaves have tapped on many people’s heads during their yellowed seasons. The fallen woods and the wind towards the west, two glasses of a historic yesterday, cut through Sava River, and they asking about how hungry I must have been to be aboard. … Continue reading Seagulls from the Other Woods and The Body of One’s Day and Night

The Albino African Clawed Frog and Other Poems

By Robert Beveridge The Albino African Clawed Frog The machinery thumps, cracks, presses a thousand thousand plates into a thousand thousand —what else?—other plates. Cannibals are rumored to live on the valley floor, but what if, just this once, a longpig really is just the opposite of the litter's runt? We carry it on its … Continue reading The Albino African Clawed Frog and Other Poems