The Poetry of Nicole Zdeb
Relationships, death, and the memory of youth make up these four poems by our August feature, Nicole Zdeb.
Relationships, death, and the memory of youth make up these four poems by our August feature, Nicole Zdeb.
Our June featured poet William Doreski touches on bad art and sinister religion, removing the distance between Europe and a gloomy New England.
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.
“A lightning factory explodes/ at sea speed/ nobody knows anything/ about the moon that lives on your nerves.” Spittoon Monthly introduces three harpoon-like poems translated from the Portuguese by their award-winning author, Sara F. Costa.
We're proud to feature our first Spittoon Monthly poet, Xiao Yue (Shelly) Shan. Swift and lucid, Shelly glides among past and present, East and West, intimate and wistful poignancy.
Spittoon Monthly, our new online fiction and poetry series, is seeking English-language fiction and poetry to be published in a monthly literature column.