[Art for AGNI 101 by Malak Mattar]
in the creasework and blood.
Admit it: we are living
in something like red—cheek-pink
calmed into evening, the lovers feeding
off the skin-heat.
~from "Womandream"
by Caroline Chavatel
AGNI Online
in the creasework and blood.
Admit it: we are living
in something like red—cheek-pink
calmed into evening, the lovers feeding
off the skin-heat.
~from "Womandream"
by Caroline Chavatel
AGNI Online
~from "The Reception"
by Nathan Hill
AGNI Online
~from "The Reception"
by Nathan Hill
AGNI Online
And what a cover, by the multi-talented Lia Purpura!
Proud to have my story sitting among the fine works within.
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the stove down to coals, almost cold,
bacon drippings in the coffee can
white as ice. She would prod embers
until flames bit at her fingers,
glut the open mouth with fat wood
and slam down the iron lid
~from "Hen"
by James Malone Smith
AGNI Online
the stove down to coals, almost cold,
bacon drippings in the coffee can
white as ice. She would prod embers
until flames bit at her fingers,
glut the open mouth with fat wood
and slam down the iron lid
~from "Hen"
by James Malone Smith
AGNI Online
~from "Left Foot in a Lonely Guitar"
by Stephen Christenson
AGNI 5/6
~from "Left Foot in a Lonely Guitar"
by Stephen Christenson
AGNI 5/6
~from "All That Hunger, All That Thirst"
by Subraj Singh
AGNI 98
~from "All That Hunger, All That Thirst"
by Subraj Singh
AGNI 98
Poet @rosebudbenoni.bsky.social curated a scroll to mark the 130th anniversary of the discovery of the X-ray! "The X-Ray at 130" features writing by Rosebud, @diegobaez.bsky.social, Michael Brockley, and @dianacao.bsky.social. Read it here!👇
Poet @rosebudbenoni.bsky.social curated a scroll to mark the 130th anniversary of the discovery of the X-ray! "The X-Ray at 130" features writing by Rosebud, @diegobaez.bsky.social, Michael Brockley, and @dianacao.bsky.social. Read it here!👇
And what a cover, by the multi-talented Lia Purpura!
Proud to have my story sitting among the fine works within.
@agnimagazine.bsky.social
And what a cover, by the multi-talented Lia Purpura!
Proud to have my story sitting among the fine works within.
@agnimagazine.bsky.social
A platter of raw oysters on ice,
A ripe lemon sliced in half,
And a glass of chilled white wine.
~from "Past the Cemetery"
by Charles Simic
AGNI 71
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A platter of raw oysters on ice,
A ripe lemon sliced in half,
And a glass of chilled white wine.
~from "Past the Cemetery"
by Charles Simic
AGNI 71
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~from "Breakup Tips"
by Amanda Niehaus
AGNI Online
~from "Breakup Tips"
by Amanda Niehaus
AGNI Online
should exhaust itself, be swallowed
into the blue hole overhead;
then one can hear the private
whisper of branch to branch
while the air hardly moves
~from "The Lemons"
by Eugenio Montale (trans. from the Italian by Millicent Bell)
AGNI 51
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should exhaust itself, be swallowed
into the blue hole overhead;
then one can hear the private
whisper of branch to branch
while the air hardly moves
~from "The Lemons"
by Eugenio Montale (trans. from the Italian by Millicent Bell)
AGNI 51
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Read "Mattering," the Editor’s Note from 🔥AGNI 102🔥 by William Pierce👇
Read "Mattering," the Editor’s Note from 🔥AGNI 102🔥 by William Pierce👇
~🔥NEW at AGNI Online🔥 "Poetry Lesson" by Katie Shireen Assef
~🔥NEW at AGNI Online🔥 "Poetry Lesson" by Katie Shireen Assef
~from "Drama Kids"
by Katie Williams
AGNI Online
~from "Drama Kids"
by Katie Williams
AGNI Online
or a warbler on the shoulder
that make the difference in how we do
what we do when we do it.
As if the clouds never existed,
as if rain hadn’t come.
~from "How It Is"
by Christopher Sawyer-Lauçanno
AGNI 47
or a warbler on the shoulder
that make the difference in how we do
what we do when we do it.
As if the clouds never existed,
as if rain hadn’t come.
~from "How It Is"
by Christopher Sawyer-Lauçanno
AGNI 47
“Whatever sells the pies,” my boss says.
Turns out I’m a natural. A Midwestern smile
proves to be a mighty whatever. The pies fly.
~from "In Ordinary Time"
by Anthony Carelli
AGNI Online
“Whatever sells the pies,” my boss says.
Turns out I’m a natural. A Midwestern smile
proves to be a mighty whatever. The pies fly.
~from "In Ordinary Time"
by Anthony Carelli
AGNI Online
This story also features in their upcoming magazine, AGNI Issue 102. Thanks to the editors, especially Mary O'Donoghue & Bill Pierce
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This story also features in their upcoming magazine, AGNI Issue 102. Thanks to the editors, especially Mary O'Donoghue & Bill Pierce
Click if you like stories about feral architects
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