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Spittoon Monthly features Mario T. Perez Jr. and his tale of when the cold sets in. But keep reading. There’s warmth to be found.
Spittoon Monthly features Mario T. Perez Jr. and his tale of when the cold sets in. But keep reading. There’s warmth to be found.
But first! It must be a volcano! Welcome to the energetic and inventive poetry of Luis Humberto Valadez, April’s featured poet.
Spittoon is proud to present three poems and one track off The Last Tribe on Earth, the debut album of poet-musician duo Anthony Tao (poetry) and Liane Halton (classical guitar).
Spittoon Monthly presents a strange and relentless tale by the hand of Nathan Bennett. Best appreciated around a fire and read aloud by the author himself—this month we’ve included a special audio recording.
Our February featured poet seeks and muses through the dreamscapes of Montana, Barcelona, Istanbul, and a starry night.
Discover some feats of bold yet faithful translation—and a touch of politics—as you lose yourself in this twisting, wintry poem.
Cui Xiaoqing 崔小清 revives the folk art of paper cutting to astounding effect: sprawling, awesomely intricate narrative depictions of pollution-sucking spirits, urbanization, and the origins of written language. Deva Eveland meets the artist and takes us behind his works.
False memory, flowers, Alzheimer’s, a farmer named Franz, and visions before death–you won’t wake up from this story until it’s done. Presenting Spittoon Monthly’s first featured writer of 2019, Nina Dillenz.