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An Autumn Reviews Feature


Autumn Reviews & Literary Criticism

There Are So Many Ways of Forgetting: A Stranger Comes to Town by Lynne Sharon Schwartz, Reviewed by Ken Harvey

Hands Empty: Shiloh Jordan on Isabelle Correa’s Good Girl and Other Yearnings

Emma Ruth Rundle’s “The Bella Vista” and Musing with Terror—Reviewed by Billy Greene

A Review of Tana Jean Welch’s In Parachutes Descending by Krysia Wazny McClain

Linda Michel Cassidy on woke up no light by Leila Mottley

Britta Stromeyer on Coming. Apart. by Edy Poppy, translated by May-Brit Akerholt.

Goat, Goddess, Moon by Catherine Strisik, Reviewed by Douglas Babington


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