Alfonse Pagano is an artist based in New Jersey.
Oh, wondrous day! | Rachel Joseph
Rachel Joseph’s short stories and plays are published in journals ranging from North American Review to Kenyon Review Online. Her novella “The Man in the Trees” was a shortlisted finalist for the William Faulkner-William Wisdom competition. Additionally, she was a finalist for the 2017 Arts & Letters Drama Prize, a […]
Two Poems | Anna Bernstein
The Third Eye Counts not at all. It rolls, unfocused and lashed shut, worm-white, unbidden by you in some place like the black void of a frying pan. It hides though it may not want to. After all, who bothers with an eye not yet accustomed even to soft […]
Machtig Prachtig / Mightily Marvelous
Born in the Netherlands, Tamara Stoffers is an artist who has long been fascinated with Russia and the Soviet Union. As the artist puts it: “[The USSR’s] typical visual language in architecture and art feels nostalgic to some and is still relevant to others. I compose my images from old […]
ROSA STRUGGLES: ADAPTS AND CONQUERS | Judith Cody
Envision the type of pathos that describes the true meaning of the Rose. It seems surely as if the Rose has come to mean more to us in a neurobiological or perhaps neuropsychological system of being, than a mere flower, a biologic entity evolved primarily for the propagation of a […]
Transformation Perfection | Mark Burrow
Mark Burrow is a writer from the UK. His work has appeared in various publications in England, Ireland, the US, and in the French Riviera-based Côte Poets magazines. [pdf-embedder url=”https://www.bkreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Transformation-Perfection-M-L-Burrow-November-2017-edit.pdf” title=”Transformation Perfection M L Burrow November 2017 edit”]
Screen | Shinto Imai
Shinto Imai was born in San Francisco, California on October 30, 1981. He holds a B.F.A. in Painting from Rhode Island School of Design. He lived and worked in New York City from 2008 to 2016. He currently lives in Las Vegas, Nevada. You can find more of his […]
Cristina | Taylor Larsen
There was something about Cristina that I liked right away. I was embarrassed to admit how quickly I calculated her looks and their probability of arousing my husband, but maybe such estimations were inevitable and instinctive. Sizing up Cristina was easy. She was chubby, with a pretty face, and wore […]
L.A. Play | Singer Joy
Singer Joy is a playwright and composer who splits her time between New York, Vermont, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. Singer has produced her own written work for the stage independently and the Sacred Circle Theater Company. Singer has also written music for stage productions. L.A. Play is a movement-and-poetry piece inspired […]
Treatise on Morality | Sharon Wildin
Sharon Willdin is a writer based in Sydney, Australia. You can find more of her work here. [pdf-embedder url=”https://www.bkreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Treatise-on-Morality-1.pdf” title=”Treatise on Morality”]