Beijing Lights #9: Few People Know My Full Name
They just call me “Number Five.”
They just call me “Number Five.”
Relationships, death, and the memory of youth make up these four poems by our August feature, Nicole Zdeb.
Nothing like the strange and wondrous to bond a father and son. A sensitive tale from July’s feature, Edward DeMarsh.
Spittoon Literary Magazine introduces six of China’s best new writers with striking new publication design and much more.
Our June featured poet William Doreski touches on bad art and sinister religion, removing the distance between Europe and a gloomy New England.
“It’s when I own nothing that I know for sure what I want in my life.”
An interview with Xiao Yue Shan on her debut chapbook, How Often I Have Chosen Love.
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.