Even in the deepest frozen tundra, even in the driest desert air, even in the stillness of a […]
Kristina Marie Darling
Whether she’s writing about jellyfish, Michelangelo, automatons, or gun violence, Rebecca Morgan Frank is a writer interested in […]
An Introduction to Rebecca Morgan Frank by Simone Muench
I love Jessica Abughattas’s poems. I had the good fortune of writing a blurb for her forthcoming book, Strip, which is […]
An Introduction to Jessica Abughattas by Victoria Chang
Feminist Poetics of the Archive: A Forum Edited by Karla Kelsey We might evoke the term “archive” to […]
Feminist Poetics of the Archive: A Forum – Edited by ...
Chet’la Sebree I: Individual Collectivities Karla Kelsey: By creating a cross-generational conversation with Sally Hemings you open up […]
Chet’la Sebree
Lisa Pearson I: Individual Collectivities Karla Kelsey: You founded Siglio Press in 2008 and have gone on to […]
Lisa Pearson
Poupeh Missaghi I: Individual Collectivities Karla Kelsey: One of the many richnesses of your work is the […]
Poupeh Missaghi

Ashley Lamb I: Individual Collectivities Karla Kelsey: The ruffle of a dress, a tendril of hair, a torn […]
Ashley Lamb
Lucy Ives I: Individual Collectivities Karla Kelsey: Each of the eleven books that you’ve published is utterly its […]
Lucy Ives
Camille Guthrie I: Individual Collectivities Karla Kelsey: In an interview conducted for the Boston Review you and […]
Camille Guthrie

Amy E. Elkins I: Individual Collectivities Karla Kelsey: In your research you employ traditional academic scholarship conducted in […]
Amy E. Elkins
Danielle Dutton I: Individual Collectivities Karla Kelsey: In A Room of One’s Own Virginia Woolf writes of wanting […]