An echo can be a strange concept or occurrence, as there needs to be a proportional distance before […]
Erica Buist
From the powerful and adamant first lines and introductory poem, the reader becomes well aware that Kalpna Singh-Chitnis’ […]
Trespassing My Ancestral Lands by Kalpna Singh-Chitnis – a review ...
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Sarah Carey’s The Grief Committee Minutes reviewed by Chantale Van ...
As fearless and unapologetic as the divas she profiles, Deborah Paredez’s newest book of nonfiction, American Diva: Extraordinary, […]
A Review of Deborah Paradez’s American Diva by Jonathan Fletcher
A poetry book rarely takes on a physically larger format, let alone philosophically embodies such a vast series […]
Magicholia by Jenny Grassl – a review by Shannon Vare ...
“You’re not supposed to chew / the pomegranate seed.” This line from Caplan’s opening poem, “Ars Poetica with […]
Exhibitionist by Shari Caplan – a review by Aline Soules
“When a civilization, or indeed life, moves on, much is lost and disappears,but there are also kingdoms that […]
Haunted by Florence Nightingale by Melissa Pritchard
View As if a door has opened. Through it an edgeless, day-scorching light—unbound and vigilant. Its searing luminance […]
A Home, in the Age of Forms by Philip Arnold
I trained myself to sleep on my feet. From 4:34 to 4:40am, I stood suspended in gelatin on […]
Mono and Stereo by Angela Townsend
This Used to Be a City
This Used to Be a City by T.B. Grennan
When I watch basketball, I watch on mute. I find arena noise too loud, frenetic, scattered, an indoor […]
Between Stimulus and Response: On Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Space by ...
Forms Most Beautiful Inside you, intricate bird of glass,is an egg of glass.And inside that egg, another bird […]