Poetry by Sara Lupita Olivares
  OPENINGS a small animal in your hands gives one expression the way trauma deepens in its ephemera a type of awe you can sometimes peel back to see yourself... Read More
		Two Poems by Shonté Daniels
  Even the Moon   Coyolxauhqui’s body was found, like Sandra Bland, like Rekia Boyd, like Jessica Hernandez, guiding the sea of stars, leading the ocean back and forth, endlessly.... Read More
		Two Poems by Kristin Chang
  my obituary is available for pre-order Kristin Chang   im driving around with you, white boy in a honda suv my ancestors all piled in the backseat, a stack... Read More
		Publish, Perish, Other: A Talk-Back (Part 1)
  Publish, Perish, Other: A Talk-Back (Part 1) Apogee Journal Poetry Co-Editors Joey De Jesus and Muriel Leung chat about their anxieties stepping into the editor role, their thoughts on... Read More
		Poems by Mya Green
by Mya Green Changeling Time’s mouth is wide as infinities, womb flexed, daughterson pulled from darkest ink ankles, wrists, roped, wildest wolf couldn’t cut free—echo the underbelly you palpated, broodmother... Read More
		Poems by Khadijah Queen
by Khadijah Queen ___________________ the usual old shoe still lifes in October, birds again I’m en plein air Victorian patio-style when on the roof’s right corner, a thuggish blue jay... Read More