♦ I. Jane Satterfield | Between the Dog & the Wolf and four more poems ◊ Between the Dog & the Wolf is the hinge between the mythic & the mundane, the scrim of light where the shepherd’s alert to the shifting shape at the edge of the flock— II. Clive Watkins | Intercontinental […]| The Fortnightly Review
BY: SALLY CONNOLLY avid Melnick studied mathematics as an undergraduate at the University of Chicago and focused his graduate studies in literature at UC Berkeley mainly on Shakespeare; his PhD dissertation was on Louis Zukofsky’s writings on Shakespeare. He worked from 1984 until 2000 as a copyeditor at the San Francisco Chronicle and died in […]| The Fortnightly Review
By ELAINE RANDELL. ◊ On finding your copy of The Observers Book of Geology 1960 for Barry MacSweeney alling open at Fools Gold the stone that would create sparks when struck against. Struck against, railed against but it’s still tender, sore, The heart in flames again seeing Seeing your name on the frontispiece with all […]| The Fortnightly Review
◊ Professionals aving scaled the wall, they leapt over the bristling shards of broken glass, hoping to land softly in the slop-pile left over from last year’s meager scrapings. As they fell endlessly, they came to the conclusion that they must have picked the wrong wall. Growing used to the void, they started to think […]| The Fortnightly Review