17 December 2010 The snow fell upon the city like a mistake, erasing the mountains to the east— no more watermelons, no more majestic climb to the peak—and left instead an open horizon. An eclipsed day shrouded in plain. — Samantha Erin Tetangco’s fiction and poetry have appeared and in Phoebe, the Oklahoma Review, Gargoyle, … Continue reading #173 Winter Arrives Late in Albuquerque by Samantha Erin Tetangco →
Albuquerque gleams like Vegas. Red lights break along the strip, an inflamed spine that recedes like the bet this city placed in 1706— Still waiting to cash out. — Samantha Erin Tetangco’s fiction and poetry have appeared and in Phoebe, the Oklahoma Review, Gargoyle, and others. She has an MFA from the University of New … Continue reading #84 Outside the fourth story window by Samantha Tetangco →
A Lou Amyx’s poetry may be seen in The Arena, Naugatuck River Review, The Southern Poetry Anthology, Volume IV: Louisiana, Sugar Mule, Tidal Basin Review, at qaartsiliuni.com, and at melusine.com as the winner of the 2011 Vivienne Haigh-Wood Poetry Prize. A chapbook, The Bracelet, is available from Finishing Line Press. Khadija Anderson, a Los Angeles … Continue reading Contributors →