I was Oedipa rebel Oedipa trouble but I I was always my own Oedipa (Oedipa, Act […]
Kristina Marie Darling
There’s a lot of talk these days about books as “projects,” so it’s refreshing for me to read […]
A Lyric Confluence in Fluid States by Heidi Czerwiec
Fifteen years after Tupelo Press released his first collection of poetry, Ilya Kaminsky delivers a stunning interplay of […]
Deafness and Silence as Weapons of Resistance or Scapegoats?: On ...
The chapbook Peninsular Scar, a short, intense collection containing several long poems, documents the imprints of a Florida […]
Fresh Confessions: On Leah Claire Kaminski’s Peninsular Scar
I don’t mean to alarm you. Texas is a Death-World . . . . –mónica teresa ortiz […]
Death Worlds: mónica teresa ortiz’ autobiography of a semiromantic anarchist
The world lives in a garden. Within it is found human intention and vegetative indifference; order and chaos; […]
Garden as Whiteboard: Emmalea Russo’s G
It has become a tradition that many Chinese write poems in June of each year in memory […]
An Empty Chair Grows into a Forest—30 Years’ Poetry of ...
“Let me tell you about being female” rings, obliquely, the salvo and refrain of Sarah Giragosian’s […]
An Introduction to Sarah Giragosian by Virginia Konchan
Kelvin Christopher James is a Trinidadian-American who writes fables, short stories, and novels. Most recently we have received […]
Luck: A Conversation with Kelvin Christopher James & a ...
A Process Note Last year, I started doing research on one of the bits of Chicago local history […]
from [Licorice, Laudanum] by Kristy Bowen
Rodrigo Toscano’s newest book of poetry is Explosion Rocks Springfield (Fence Books, 2016). Forthcoming is In Range (Counterpath, 2019). His previous books include, Deck of […]
“‘Staying in Range’: An Interview with Rodrigo Toscano and a ...
Kylan Rice is a PhD student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he studies nineteenth-century […]
