Welcome to the February Issue, Issue 27.6 of Cider Press Review. In this issue of Cider Press Review, we search for a blueprint to survive winter’s final press upon the body, for a release from the deep cold welling beneath our surfaces, for receding darkness. In “Pocketful of Light,” Susan Grimm disrupts winter’s weight: “The wind is blowing indecently, flapping some bird wings and my unopened umbrella silk. // Doing our best. We never do that. Torpid. Indolent with winter.