by Brattle Street Review | Apr 1, 2025 | Essays, Issue #08
By Dragan Bozdarov Someone I love is in a lot of pain. Because of this, I find myself driving aimlessly and for far too long. It’s not that I don’t like driving; I do. It’s just that I catch myself turning down side streets, dialing up loud and very...
by Brattle Street Review | Feb 1, 2025 | Issue #07, Poetry
By Leonora Anyango When I take the podiumThat day when I declare myself a poet, and let the world beholdWhat my pen had been penning, yesteryears, and todayI will feel light, and stand right and brightI will beckon my heart, from deep within my beingAnd nudge it to...
by Brattle Street Review | Feb 1, 2025 | Issue #07, Poetry
By Amanda Wilde for a way to bottle sanitydirections to the fountain of youthpassion sans painto solve the fractal equationbreak the light barriertime travel they’d pay a lot of moneyto rememberto forgether bodywhat it looks likewhat it feels likewhat it does...
by Brattle Street Review | Feb 1, 2025 | Issue #07, Poetry
By Kendra Gauge Rule number one: No mental crisis before coffee. Wake up. Feel the gentle breeze of the box fan from the foot of the bed and wait for the alarm that lets you know it’s really time to wake up. Stare at the water stain on the ceiling and wonder when...