As much as Laura McCullough’s seventh book of poetry The Wild Night Dress, which was selected by Billy […]
Kristina Marie Darling
Elif Batuman’s absorbing and intellectually riveting The Idiot transports us back to the not-so-long-ago world of 1995. Times […]
On Elif Batuman’s The Idiot
Before I open a book of poems, I always feel a sense of hope. Oftentimes that hope quickly […]
When I Grow Up I Want To Be A List ...
Even in fiction one must hug the forest’s edges […]
At the Forest’s Edge: on Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky’s Memories of ...
Elizabeth Colen’s What Weaponry, a novel in prose poems, examines the decline of a relationship. We glean a […]
What Weaponry by Elizabeth J. Colen
Post—, is his fourth collection of poetry, and it’s a fascinating and wonderful book. At once oblique and […]
Post- by Wayne Miller
Maja Haderlap’s outstanding novel, Angel of Oblivion (2016), offers a tender exploration of identity in a community deeply […]
Angel of Oblivion by Maja Haderlap
In her first full collection, Katherine Rauk takes us on a classic heroine’s journey, but with this warning […]
Rivers in the Subconscious: A Review of Buried Choirs by ...
Hybridity done in a certain fashion—immersed in telling while methodically subverting format, structure, intention—is a careful job. It […]
Honesty and Orientation: A Review of Proxies: Essays Near ...
DOUBLE-CONSCIOUSNESS: A Micro-Interview with Rachel Eliza Griffths by Elaine Sexton ELAINE SEXTON: Among these photographs […]
Rachel Eliza Griffiths
A Process Note “Cold Pastoral” and “July 14, a bit of shade becomes a blessing” […]
from Pied Beauty by Alexandra Huddleston & Robert Huddleston
Lindsey Drager is the author of The Lost Daughter Collective (Dzanc, forthcoming 2017) and The Sorrow […]
