This issue (17.1)
of Iron Horse Review had me at the cover image, which drew me in to learn this is the “Bedroom Issue.” Certainly not limited to that literal room, Assistant Editor Katie Cortese writes, “We considered this issue a risk.” Oh goodie! She goes on, “Not because sex is a taboo topic—as an important part of adult existence, it’s as worthy of ink and metaphor as any other aspect of living—but because writing about it is so hard to do well.”
Cortese offers her view on the ends of the spectrum, from bad to good sex writing, and on purposely having released this issue for the movie release of Fifty Shades of Grey: “. . . we conceived this issue in part to combat some of the problems we see with a work like Fifty Shades of Grey. We don’t believe that series constitutes art.”
She goes on, engaging the perspective of Elizabeth Benedict in her work The Joy of Writing Sex to support what is “good” sex scene writing. “When we applied her standards to the wonderful, brave, inventive work that flooded our submission portal, we were forced to make some truly difficult decisions.”
Read Cortese’s full commentary here.

Studies in the Novel,
Issue 44.1 of George Mason University’s MFA-student-run
The newest issues (January 2015) of 
This cover image of the online poetry journal
The online
Issue #69 of
“Vocational Rehabilitation” by Hilary Dean
“The freedome to move, to travel and explore, is core to our being. Pulling up roots and heading off to parts unknown frees us from our patterned lives and promotes growth. The journey can be both liberating and terrifying, filled with wonder and potential dangers, every step a lesson about the world and about ourselves – how we deal with the unexpected, how we cope with not knowing what the next turn in the road will bring.”

This new book, 

And finally, the magazine features a unique partnering of music and poetry. Award-winner composer of chamber works Ellen Ruth Harrison has created music to express three poems by Jakob Stein, originally printed in the Summer 2008 issue. The full score for “Sefiros” appears in this issue along with the reprinted poems and introduction by Poetry Editor Don Bogen. Additionally, the art-song will be performed in the Robert J. Werner Recital Hall at UC’s College-Conservatory of Music on Monday February 16, 2015 at 8 p.m. A podcast of the performance will be posted on the publication’s website following the event.
February 22-28, 2015 is
The newest issue of 
Dinika M. Amaral, winner of the
It was the change in format that first caught my eye with the new 

Dog sees white. Arctic
The newest issue of
The newest issue of
Volume 3 of