The white wedding gown – harbinger of hope, vow of love, symbol of fidelity – can sometimes feel more like Snow White’s tightly laced bodice, cinched and ready to kill: “now / they’re bound / for the worn / and glowing promise, / his clavicle yes / and yes her throat,” Alice O. Duggan writes, launching this issue of SAND into an exploration of the ties that bind.
From formal constraints to the limitations of history and the restrictions of the body, Issue 12 of SAND features poetry, prose, and art that looks for a key – or at least a little light to shed on the lock.