Let Evening Blush to Own a Star
By using form, poetry, and visuals, Joyce Munro’s story moves beyond fact and prompts readers to consider a sculpture and its owner in deeper ways. … Continue readingLet Evening Blush to Own a Star
By using form, poetry, and visuals, Joyce Munro’s story moves beyond fact and prompts readers to consider a sculpture and its owner in deeper ways. … Continue readingLet Evening Blush to Own a Star
On the mystery of the rattlesnake button at the Milwaukee Public Museum… … Continue readingRattlesnake by Bridget Apfeld
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By Diane Van Hook Giant islands of plastic garbage are floating in the ocean right now. Within the five major ocean gyres, or large systems of circulating currents (North & South Pacific, North & South Atlantic, and Indian Ocean), plastic refuse that has washed out to sea has accumulated into
By Melissa Johnson Despite humanity’s eager search for life outside of Earth, space continues to present itself as an inhospitable, frozen vacuum whose only sources of warmth and light are the countless stars scattered across the universe. It can be tempting to anthropomorphize these balls of fire, to project life
Continue readingStellar Companions and Objects in New Contexts
PY: Space is clearly an overarching theme in “A Lunar June.” Is it a frequently occurring theme in your other works? BH: This story, I suppose, marks the first time that I have written about space. I guess I always had the sense that a space story was going to sort
Continue readingPerson Behind the Prose – A Q&A with Brandon Hansen
A poem by Jason Morphew about the state-sized islands of garbage in the oceans. Sometimes the things of which we rid ourselves take on lives of their own. … Continue readingPlastic Texas
A creative nonfiction piece by Brandon Hansen styled as an email to a lost love, with a bit of Russian space history thrown in. … Continue readingA Lunar June
Poor Yorick: A Journal of Rediscovered Objects is pleased to announce a partnership with the Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center in Mashantucket, Connecticut. The museum opened in the summer of 1998 near Foxwoods Resort Casino and is dedicated to both preserving and advancing the culture of indigenous groups of
Continue readingMuseum Spotlight: Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center
A poem by Jake Sheff inspired by a grotesque 200-year-old monument in Serbia. … Continue readingVisiting the Skull Tower of Niš