Beijing Lights #22: Nobody Is Born to Be a Thief
My body is stuck here, but my spirit can travel to faraway places with these books.
My body is stuck here, but my spirit can travel to faraway places with these books.
“I feel like it’s been such a long life for me already, and I barely remember anything from my childhood.”
Do we still know the places that we leave behind after so many years?
The work of Brady Riddle, October’s featured poet, probes the complex relationships between “Fathers and Sons” with tender clarity.
But first! It must be a volcano! Welcome to the energetic and inventive poetry of Luis Humberto Valadez, April’s featured poet.
Ana digs in to find the source of quiet, potential energy in this translation of Ye Mei’s “Anniversary”.
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.