The Magazine
"Each issue of No, Dear magazine, published biannually in spring and fall, is representative of a particular season of a particular year in which poets respond to a common theme giving voice to contemporary concerns around both content and form, creating a critical conversation. By inviting a previously-published No, Dear poet to co-edit each issue, we incorporate an additional editorial voice, challenge our editorial tendencies, and widen the circle of writers, artists, and audience members who participate with No, Dear. We hope each issue of the magazine can, in a small way, document the extraordinary poetry that is responding aesthetically and politically to life in New York in the early 21st century.
We value the book as an object. By hand-making the magazines we honor a history of the labor and artistry of book-making. We also publish first chapbooks of NYC poets."
— Copied from No Dear's website on this link..
I was invited for the magazine's cover on issue 32 titled: Artifice.