Contributors: Lance Larsen
Lance Larsen’s most recent collection is What the Body Knows. He has won a Pushcart prize and a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. He teaches at Brigham Young University and fools around with aphorisms, and says, “Gesundheit!—as close as I’ve come to Nietzsche and Heidegger in months.â€
Contributions
- 2021 Autumn - Happiness Memo; Walking along a Canal at First Light
- 2017 Summer - “All Puffy and White, Goldish, Harpy, and Angelonic”; In Toledo, the Sequestered Brides of Christ
- 2015 Autumn - Hawthorne Girls
- 2014 Summer - To the Stranger Who Asked Me to Nominate Him for the Nobel Prize
- 2014 Spring - I Am Thinking of Pablo Casals
- 2013 Winter - To My Muse; Aphorisms for a Lonely Planet
- 2011 Autumn - Seventeen Ways to Float
- 2010 Summer - This Sadness Machine We Call the Body
- 2009 Autumn - Solving for Clean; To My Insomnia
- 2006 Spring - A Necklace of Ants; Suburban Revelation; Vespers;
- 2004 Spring - On Being Asked, Have you ever written about Jacqui's paintings?
- 2001 Autumn - By Road, and by Sky