Call for submissions: Borders & Boundaries
“Local Government” (February) started going live this week, “Solastalgia” (March) is in the works, and for submissions, we turn our attention to “Borders & Boundaries” (April). The…
Read More“Local Government” (February) started going live this week, “Solastalgia” (March) is in the works, and for submissions, we turn our attention to “Borders & Boundaries” (April). The…
Read MoreTo establish rural strongholds, progressives must stop stereotyping rural, working-class people as White, reactionary hillbillies who automatically swing Right. History reveals a much more complex truth….
Read More“What can we do?” So many people I know are asking this question right now, as the new President of the United States begins…
Read MoreOur poetry editor Elisabeth continues to make her way there and back again on a cross-Atlantic sailing trip with an organization that specializes in…
Read MoreYou maybe stumped by the word that is our theme for the March issue of Topology—I was until not that long ago. But check…
Read MoreAll those people out there walking the roads all those years, hardly a one of them remembering the Sabbath. Who would know what day…
Read MoreWe had hoped we might hear from our Topology poetry editor Elisabeth somehow on her cross-Atlantic sailing journey, despite the necessary limitations of communications,…
Read More“Jesus Christ, what happened?” Kids November 8 in Michigan: it was already dark outside when we flipped on the television to watch the results…
Read MoreOn November 9, the morning after the recent U.S. presidential election, my husband Rob posted a comment on his Facebook page out of the…
Read MoreEditor’s note: Each Thursday, we feature a throwback piece from Topology’s predecessor, catapult magazine. In this essay from 2003, I speak from Three Rivers,…
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