From the Editor: Willows Wake and Walk Away
As it leads you through a world where healing moves with the patience of river water, may Willows Wake & Walk Away offer you a place to rest, to reckon, & to rise once more.
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“Once the need to conquer language fades, the poem has done its work.” (An Interview With Haley Wooning)
There’s a certain shame in confessing we are missing something—or missing within something.
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Interviews , Literature , Music Mia Arias Tsang November 13, 2025 Haley Wooning , Florence + the Machine , Björk , Joanna Newsom , Joe Hisaishi , Leonard Cohen , Joan Baez , Adrianne Lenker , Laura Veirs , Kate Bush , Neil Young
“What happens after we survive the unthinkable?” (Haley Wooning on Willows Wake and Walk Away)
The knights keep watch as I try once again to name what can’t be named, to tell the story that keeps surviving me.
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Pulling the Sun Down: A Selection of Our Favourite Hybrid Magazines
Genre had to be invented, and it’s high time we start building artistic legacies beyond its walls.
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Introducing Vesper
Bring us the dream you can’t wake from, & let us hold it under a while longer.
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From the Editor: The Sevdah Issue
The Sevdah issue shines best in its sideways revelations, exposing what we’ve always wanted in the shape of its absence.
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Announcements , From the Editor , Music , Literature , Art Lee Anderson July 8, 2025 Adam Falkner , Rita Mookerjee , Natalie Marino , Jordan Silversmith , Jared Povanda , Natalye Childress , Angela Sucich , Sophie Crocker , Allison Cooke , Dontay M. Givens II , Nick Visconti , Kathleen A. Wakefield , Amber Cecile Brodie , Amrita Nur , Gordan Struić , Sjafril
“We are so filled with feeling, even the gods must relent.” (Angela Sucich on Sevdah)
Psyche’s desperate desire for Cupid evokes sevdah , the human condition humming like a sad organ across a mythopoetic soundscape.
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“Music leads me to the threshold and silence allows me to step through it.” (An Interview With Sjafril)
Desire, for me, is a form of devotion. A sanctuary of melancholy in the lack of having. A shelter against frenzy. A prayer with no need for sound.
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“Why do we want or need to have our hearts wrenched again and again?” (Kathleen A. Wakefield on Sevdah)
The work of poetry is a perishing, hauntingly apprehended in the songs of sevdah.
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“Memory and music are as inseparable as they are elusive.” (Natalie Marino on Sevdah)
To be young is fleeting. Love and life pass like the ungraspable wind, never to return again.
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