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Assaracus 26: A Journal of Gay and Queer PoetryThe Return Issue - October 2025
After years away, Assaracus roars back to life: fluid, defiant, unapologetic, and gloriously multiple. Assaracus Issue 26 revives of the journal that never played it safe. This time it's louder, queerer, and more unruly, cracking open the doors to a wilder range of voices. In the spirit of the gritty, imperfect, bold poetry magazines and presses of the '70s and '80s, this issue hums with risk, bite, and desire. This isn't for tenure. This is tenacity.
Inside, you'll find poems that lunge from queer spirituality to streetwise memory, from spitfire humor to bare-knuckled vulnerability. These poets don't whisper. They shout, confess, seduce, and provoke. Together they're queering the page even further, reshaping what gay and queer poetry can be.
Featuring work from:
This issue is both a homecoming and a departure: the gay poetry of Assaracus now queered, widened, and cracked open to a chorus of identities and lineages. It's all disturb / enrapture and a necessary reminder that queer poetry saves, disrupts, and survives.
The Return Issue - October 2025
After years away, Assaracus roars back to life: fluid, defiant, unapologetic, and gloriously multiple. Assaracus Issue 26 revives of the journal that never played it safe. This time it's louder, queerer, and more unruly, cracking open the doors to a wilder range of voices. In the spirit of the gritty, imperfect, bold poetry magazines and presses of the '70s and '80s, this issue hums with risk, bite, and desire. This isn't for tenure. This is tenacity.
Inside, you'll find poems that lunge from queer spirituality to streetwise memory, from spitfire humor to bare-knuckled vulnerability. These poets don't whisper. They shout, confess, seduce, and provoke. Together they're queering the page even further, reshaping what gay and queer poetry can be.
Featuring work from:
This issue is both a homecoming and a departure: the gay poetry of Assaracus now queered, widened, and cracked open to a chorus of identities and lineages. It's all disturb / enrapture and a necessary reminder that queer poetry saves, disrupts, and survives.
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