Gema Santamaría (Managua, Nicaragua, 1979) is a poet, historian, and sociologist. Her work focuses on questions of violence, […]
Erica Buist
Claudia Meyer (San Salvador, El Salvador, 1980) is a poet, fiction writer, and essayist. Along with her collection […]
A folio of poetry by Claudia Meyer
Jamila Medina Ríos (b. 1981, Holguín, Cuba): Conceived in Iraq, she learned to swim in Russian, in Cairo. […]
Selections from Anémona, Anemone and País de la siguaraya, Land ...
Mariela Cordero (Valencia, Venezuela, 1985) is a lawyer, poet, translator, and visual artist. She is the author of […]
Selections from La larga noche de las jaurías, The Long ...
Gustavo Osorio de Ita (Puebla, México, 1986) is a poet, translator, professor, and literary critic. He has two […]
Selections from Las armas de mi padre, My Father’s Weapons ...
Zaira Pacheco (San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1987) is a poet, literary critic, and professor of literature. y crítica. […]
Selections from La meláncolía de Durero, Durer’s Melancholia by Zaira ...

I. Bruce Beach was a symbol, a private symbol just for me, right from the start. To be […]
Ark Two Memoir: an essay by J.C. Hallman
The epigraph to Holaday Mason’s new collection of poems provides a keen insight into the urges driving her […]
As if Scattered by Holaday Mason – reviewed by Charles ...
In the “Boot Camp” section of his poem, “Nukeman,” from Our Nuclear Age, James Sherry writes, “Poetry stands […]
Comin’ ’Round: (Selected Writings) by James Sherry – reviewed by ...
“I am only a howl of wind, / no one to make afraid, stay” (67). Self-awareness and emotional […]
Nicholas Skaldetvind on Gillian Conoley’s Notes from the Passenger
From beginning to end, humorous irreverence abounds in Michael Chang’s latest collection of poetry, Toy Soldiers (2024). So, […]
A Review of Michael Chang’s Toy Soldiers by Jonathan Fletcher
John Reed’s recent collection of essays regarding George Orwell poses more than just a foil to chip away/contrast […]