New Seven Questions with Zachary Fine On Aesthetic Judgment, Art Education & Criticism as a Communal Act interviewed by Lillian Yang To Spill “Thank you for the stew” Nina MacLaughlin Seven Question with Joanna Walsh On Cyberfeminism, Multimedia Art & New Models for an Academic Life interviewed by Rachel Kamphaus Three Prose Poems “In sleep a route takes shape” Cory Hutchinson-Reuss Emma Copley Eisenberg Imagines a Truer American Fiction “The body is often forgotten” interviewed by Eve Jones Rose Friedman and The Civic Standard: How a Small Town Cultural Project Works to Transform Society interviewed by Makenna Goodman Anna Kornbluh Argues for The Right to Culture On Immediacy, social theory, and literary forms interviewed by Emerson Rhodes Two New Othello Poems “All those accused / of carrying storm-light / in the shoulders, / weather / in the limbs.” Jason Allen-Paisant Dan Chiasson on Bernie Sanders and Narrative Politics “I was made by that place, I made these sentences about it” interviewed by Lucas Friedman-Spring Echo of the Air Around Me and Other Poems “I will ever get past / the touch of my own hand” Elizabeth Metzger Editor’s Note | Attunement - Fall/Winter 2025 Reemergence Hengzhi Huang Yang Roundtable: Emily Greenhouse and Meghan O'Rourke “What criticism is in democracy” interviewed by Mia Rei Foster Collaborative Criticism with Merve Emre Find your public interviewed by Hengzhi Huang Yang Window: A Graphic Narrative “The water was so blue” Aidan Koch The Forgotten Borough Documentary Photography Lila Barth Verses on Oxherding Art and Translation Jenny Jisun Kim, introduction by Eunice Lee Seven Questions with Jean Frémon “To bring their voices back to life through my words” interviewed by Lucas Friedman-Spring, translated by Cole Swensen Tracy K. Smith Turns History into the Antidote On the Dark Room Collective, Documentary Poetry, and the Pursuit of Listening to History interviewed by Anna Popnikolova Kay Poyer Believes in the Horror of Intimacy “The best stuff happens when you're vulnerable” interviewed by Emerson Rhodes Reilly Davidson Wants Lived Experience in Art “To be a part of other people’s careers and their personal worlds” interviewed by Hengzhi Huang Yang Pavese's Other Faces A writer's homecoming to the Self Adam Krasnoff Everybody Wants to be Thomas Bernhard How the Austrian novelist haunts contemporary literature Oscar Dorr When Memory Becomes the Dream The Poetics of Convalescence in Richard Siken william o'neal ii Singing the Blues with Alice Notley Voice, Authority, and Folk in In the Pines Rachel Kamphaus “I sometimes think I said it best when I said nothing” Exit Interview and Other Poems Timothy Donnelly Two Poems “Who is your devil in disguise, child” Eleni Sikelianos Five Prose Poems on Art “Rogier van der Weyden’s Braque Family Triptych (1452) in the Louvre is only partly in the Louvre” Cole Swensen The Days Before My Birth Michael D. Stein Women Without Children “Finish up your donut, we have to hurry” Stephanie Wambugu Song of the Earth Nature and Language Phoebe Giannisi, translated by Brian Sneeden Three Variations on Vision “Nature is a dictionary; you find words there, and then you must make a poem” Jean Frémon, translated by Cole Swensen The 404 Faith and Justice Rowan Ricardo Phillips History and Other Poems “I think of you / in as many ways as the rain falls” Selma Asotić