From the Editor & Publisher
Expressiveness, lyricism, and new perspectives and points of view–these are just a few of the aspects we love about poetry and first novels. And this is why these topics work so well together in this issue, published during National Poetry Month. For me, April is a time to celebrate creativity and diverse cultures, to intensely observe, and to immerse ourselves in the pure delight of artistic endeavors. The weaving of the rich tapestry of global art, including the fiction and poetry highlighted here, requires courage, vulnerability, and sacrifice on the part of creators. In return, a kind of intimacy and invention are communicated that help us see the world anew. As Eric Charles May points out in his Writers Backstory column (p.3), storytelling also requires…
