Book Review of LGBTQ poet Cyrus Cassell’s latest book, “The World That the Shooter Left Us.”
The Blue Wave That Wasn’t
The blue wave never reached our shores largely due to the Democrat’s failure to corral the new American electorate.
The blue wave never reached our shores largely due to the Democrat’s failure to corral the new American electorate.
It’s Never Too Late to Talk About Race
It is time for whites to try to understand and empathize with the marginalized and those continually oppressed, sometimes violently.
It is time for whites to try to understand and empathize with the marginalized and those continually oppressed, sometimes violently.
The Lost Art of Negotiation
There is no negotiating with memory. It may present more vividly in certain cases, be fuzzy in others. But there it is.
There is no negotiating with memory. It may present more vividly in certain cases, be fuzzy in others. But there it is.
Dinner
Marc Frazier reminds us of how easily marriage and family life can become perfunctory.
Marc Frazier reminds us of how easily marriage and family life can become perfunctory.
Learning To Be Male and Sexual in Such Close Quarters as These
His brother taught him a healthy approach to masculinity, which has carried him throughout his life.
His brother taught him a healthy approach to masculinity, which has carried him throughout his life.
Sunset Tour
A trip through the Provincetown dunes in Cape Cod sparks memories of a father’s final days in Marc Frazier’s poem
Chimney Swifts
Seldom does one see a coming-of-age story as stark and as inventive as Marc Frazier’s award-winning poem.
Thanksgiving with the Homeless Men of Starbucks
In this poem, Marc Frazier reminds us how the holidays often invite complicated thoughts about family.