A Process Note As with many of our creative projects, the unfolding of “Nightjar” was completely […]
Kristina Marie Darling
Close Writing Something peculiar is happening these days in the worlds of contemporary poetry and academic scholarship about […]
Daniel Tiffany, Speaking in Tongues: Poetry and the Residues of ...
The Truth of Diction Daniel Tiffany makes much of the root dict- in “diction,” and properly so. […]
Jeff Dolven
Edgar Garcia is the author of Skins of Columbus: A Dream Ethnography (Fence Books, 2019) […]
Edgar Garcia
Punning in Pure English One of the most compelling things about Daniel Tiffany’s essay for me is […]
Alexis Chema
Emily Rosko is a rising star in contemporary poetry. She has a gift for bridging the […]
An Introduction to Emily Rosko by Kristina Marie Darling
G.C. Waldrep was born and raised in the South. He earned his BA from Harvard […]
OVATOR by G.C. Waldrep
I love Sarah’s piece because the reader can actually see the brain’s neurons firing throughout. It’s reflective, […]
An Introduction to Sarah Haas by Victoria Chang
After signing the marriage register, along with the four witnesses who thumb-printed, Ndidi Adiela tightened his black velvet […]
AMERICAN VISA by Linda N. Masi
Dear Daniel, My inclination was at first to say, simply, that I am broadly in accord with what […]
Barry Schwabsky
Beast, they called you, and so you became. From feet to face you grew out of […]
The Marks by Emily Rosko
G.C. Waldrep’s poems have widely praised for their lush musicality and vibrant soundscapes, and this new […]
