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No ESmoking
My tías, a heavy, wet cloud around her, sobbing but holding abuela up. The dust of the road to the cemetery kicks up around their ankles.
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R. Cielo Cruz
April 5, 2024
Poetry
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AFTER WE WATCH ROAD FOOD I CONSIDER PLACE
There are so many lives I have not let myself live, restless, paradoxical, tripping instead into the imaginations of others.
By
Summer Farah
March 22, 2024
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There Are Women and There Are Djinn
My great-grandfather was a scholar who taught the Quran to djinn, never accepting payment, so as not to bind himself to them.
By
Seema Reza
December 15, 2023
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When I Am 19, a Woman I’ve Called about a Job Starts Telling Me about Her White Trash Neighbors
Momma explained how in other lives there are other kinds of nuisances, which is the difference between my mother and me: She did not want...
By
Sarah Carson
December 1, 2023
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Elena Dudum on Witnessing Palestine
Israeli soldiers are rarely held accountable for their crimes. I stare at the photo of the young girl. Her name was Sadil.
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Elena Dudum
November 22, 2023
Interviews
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“Freedom from Relevancy”: Walter Ancarrow interviewed by Samantha Neugebauer
Etymologies, Ancarrow's first collection of poetry, is a sort of reference work. It reminds me of David Bowie's comment...
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Samantha Neugebauer
November 15, 2023
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Some Girls Become Fixtures, Some Just Get Fixed
I remember, je me rappelle, how the maintenance man crouched and dealt with my clogged apartment arteries, pulling out strands of my hair...
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Angelica Whitehorne
November 3, 2023
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On Beauty and Surveillance: A Review of Concentrate by Courtney Faye Taylor
When Courtney Faye Taylor begins her stunning debut collection, Concentrate—sat between her aunties thighs, getting her hair pressed—I am...
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Brittany Rogers
October 30, 2023
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Statement of Solidarity with Palestine
Apogee Journal affirms our unequivocal solidarity with the Palestinian people and supports their struggle for liberation and justice.
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Apogee Editors
October 20, 2023
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Play, Rigor, and "Too Many Pearls": Jane Wong interviewed by Ally Ang
Meet Me Tonight in Atlantic City, Jane Wong’s tender and fierce debut memoir, uses poetic lyricism and humor to create a living archive...
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Ally Ang
October 18, 2023
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