Month: February 2024

NDQ 91.1/2 Preview: The Editors Note

For the last few years, NDQ has been collaborating with the University of North Dakota’s English Department’s Writing, Editing, and Publishing program. A group of students from that practicum work together to organize each issue of NDQ. Since issue 91.1/2 is almost ready to go to our publishing partners at

New Poetry from Roseline Mgbodichinma: A galaxy of entropies

  More poetry from NDQ 90.3/4! I know it’s cliche to post love poetry around Valentine’s Day, and it would be even worse to reduce Roseline Mgbodichinma’s poem ‘A galaxy of entropies” to the tired genre of love poetry. It is much more than that, of course, and offers a

A Poem by Bud Sturguess

I have a soft spot for poetry, art, and music that creates a sense of motion through a landscape. I attribute this interest to too many hours looking out the bus window on my trips home from school as a kid or my more recent work as a landscape archaeology.

N. Scott Momaday

As readers of NDQ almost certainly know, N. Scott Momaday passed away this week. Obituaries and tributes are appearing in the usual suspects: New York Times, NPR, Washington Post, and ICT.  He was a giant of American letters and a pathbreaker for Native Americans as the first Native American author

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