by John Domini, from his novel The Color Inside a Melon
by Don Cummings
by Nancy Hightower
We’re on the ground in Tijuana. OTG, as I’ll soon learn to say. Which is shorthand for being a witness and working for change. —from On the Ground: To The Other Side In Tijuana by Karen Laws
Cagibi’s inaugural print issue of Macaron Prize winners + the Omnibus! anthology edited by Jonathan Galassi.
by Karen Laws
Welcome to Cagibi Issue 6.
by Andrea Jarrell
by Alice Hatcher
Weekend in Babylon
A star jumps off a fishing hook
and, scratching firmament, goes down.
The Moon through an opening in clouds
exhibits her celestial butt. …
… keep reading: In Translation: Two Poems by Nikolaj Reber, trans. Boris Kokotov