Frozen Conventional Blueberries
By Matthew Dischner I punched a box today, a three dimensional rectangular prism made of cardboard and containing blueberries, twenty-four packages of frozen conventional blueberries to be exact, one of […]
By Matthew Dischner I punched a box today, a three dimensional rectangular prism made of cardboard and containing blueberries, twenty-four packages of frozen conventional blueberries to be exact, one of […]
Anamesa is now accepting submissions for our Fall 2016 issue. This semester’s theme is Glass Ceilings. “Glass ceiling” is a core metaphor of the feminist movement. It is worth noting that […]
Anamesa is now accepting submissions for our Spring 2016 issue. This semester’s theme is Convergence. Last semester, our theme was “Points of Departure,” with an eye toward the opening up of […]
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A longtime resident of upstate New York, J.E. Nissley recently relocated to Long Island to pursue her MFA in Creative Writing & Literature at Stony Brook Southampton, where she also works as […]
Christian Aguiar has called Worcester, Pawtucket, East Providence, Providence and Inje home, in that order. He currently lives in Washington, DC, where he is a graduate student in English at […]