Henry Hoke is the author of The Groundhog Forever, the story collection Genevieves, and The Book of Endless […]
Kristina Marie Darling
Guffy Bergman is a poet, translator, and Books Editor at The Literary Review. His writing has appeared in Gravel, the museum […]
Labor, Ideas of Home, & Storytelling: A Conversation with ...

Martín Tonalmeyotlis from Atzacoaloya, Chilapa, Guerrero, Mexico, born in 1983. He has a BA in Hispano-American Literature and MA in Indo-American […]
“Fire is a breath of sparks”— Interview with Nahua poet ...
“Given Name Listerine Wood” resurrects that palpable history of misnaming by the state and by those in power, […]
Judge’s Citation by Major Jackson
Incisive and eloquent “The Nebbish” is a beautiful and strange story about a production team in search of […]
Judge’s Citation by Jennifer Percy
A Process Note All the Women I Know is a text-image collaboration that archives women in the act of […]
All the Women I Know – by Christine Hume & ...
A Process Note From the Writer: Sundays is a collection of fifty-two paragraph-length lyric essays, composed over consecutive Sundays […]
Sundays, October 2 – by JT Faccone, Thomas Gardner, & ...
The unique instincts for fresh language and uncommon address operating at the center of Shou Jie Eng’s poetry […]
An Introduction to Shou Jie Eng by Seth Brady Tucker
On the surface level, One Illuminated Letter of Being is a collection of first-person poems from a narrator […]
Walking About Death: A Review of Donald Platt’s One Illuminated Letter ...
Shira Dentz, a 2011 Walt Whitman Award finalist, has published four full-length poetry collections prior to her latest […]
Sanctioned Poetries: A Review of Shira Dentz’s Sisyphusina
In Nearby Bushes, Kei Miller’s fifth book of poems, is a stunning collection, symphonic in scope and structure. […]
Here Where: A Review of Kei Miller’s In Nearby Bushes
Leila Chatti’s Deluge is a dispersive prism of a book, refracting an illness the author experienced in her […]