
Gravity and grace in counterpoise. In the essays, poems, and stories that inhabit AGNI 101, the inescapable world finds its match in soaring gestures of imagination.

Afterlives: An AGNI Portfolio of Asian Adoptee Diaspora Writing
An efflorescence from 2023. “Nimble, protean, an adoptee has an awareness and creativity that converse with constellations, dimensions, manifold possibilities unbound by known origins and sources.”
From AGNI 101
The Wolf
Rats
Florence, now a bird
After Antonio Machado
What has changed? How can we tell the difference? Simple: turn out the lights, put the iPhone aside, step far into the night, and look up: how strange it feels, the ancient Other!
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Details of a War: Gaza, October 2024 - February 2025
On the 6th of October—after almost a year of war—tanks surround Jabalia camp for the second time, attacking hospitals and preventing anyone from entering or leaving. People flood into our area laden with belongings, barrels of water, crates of food and drink, blankets and mattresses. They’ve learned the hard way...
Love the Animals
At his Basilica, the ivory horn
St. Francis used to call people to prayer
rather than dogs to hunt small creatures
hangs in a glass box, gift of a Muslim sultan,
a wooden cylinder later strung with chains
& used to beat disciples to attention.
Do Not Despair: On Marie Howe’s New and Selected Poems
We were sitting around the kitchen table in the Birkerts-Focht apartment on Magnolia Street in Cambridge, discussing the work of our contemporaries. Someone quoted Yeats: “I don’t know which of us will succeed, but one thing I know for certain: there are too many of us.” It was the eighties...