The Collapsar publishes new poetry, fiction, and nonfiction every other month, and new culture writing weekly.

Consider This: Links

Consider This: Links

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Here's what we loved reading on the internet this week:  

The President Has Never Said The World "Black," a poem by Morgan Parker in The New York Times. 

In Solange's Room: On the Singer's New Album, "A Seat at the Table" by Doreen St. Felix at MTV.com.

"The Birth of a Nation" Isn't Worth Defending, a review by Vinison Cunningham at The New Yorker.

Mikal Gaines on Al Green's "Call Me" at The RS 500.

What I've Learned From Having a Trans Partner, an essay by Blair Braverman at BuzzFeed.

And check out our Editor-in-Chief Nathan Knapp's essay about Gabriel Blackwell's Madeliene E over at Fanzine. 

 

 

And in case you missed any, here's what The Collapsar published this week:

Pledge, fiction by Robert Long Foreman

Album Review: The Beatles’ Live at the Hollywood Bowl by Brian Flota

Three Poems by Roy G. Guzmán

 

 

 

 

Science Rules: Brad Efford on Bill Nye the Science Guy, Episode 19: "Outer Space"

Science Rules: Brad Efford on Bill Nye the Science Guy, Episode 19: "Outer Space"

Three Poems by Roy G. Guzmán

Three Poems by Roy G. Guzmán