Think of the way you left me: with your fake summer of half-thawed hives, uncertain blooms […]
Kristina Marie Darling
A Process Note BEC: For my process, I explore bus stops, parks, and sidewalks in search of debris […]
Dead Narcissus by Reilly D. Cox & Brennan Emmett Cox
KATARINA WESLIEN’s Material Making: How We Embody Place, a micro interview with Elaine Sexton I […]
Katarina Weslien
“To hold up a mirror to our hunger” is the gift of this remarkable poem. It’s […]
Judge’s Citation by Jennifer Chang
In “hogtied,” the archive distorts its own memory so that, reading, I experienced the book as […]
Judge’s Citation by Bhanu Kapil
Megan Grumbling’s collection Booker’s Point (UNT 2016) was awarded the Vassar Miller Prize for Poetry […]
SOLVING FOR M by Megan Grumbling
The title page layout of Angela Veronica Wong’s Elsa: An Unauthorized Autobiography breaks its subtitle down the right-hand […]
Shape-shifting and the Subversive Sonnet: A Review of Angela Veronica ...
Procedural poetry + music: this combination might put you in mind of John Cage. And Geoffrey Gatza’s fascinating […]
Ringing the Changes Right: A Review of Geoffrey Gatza’s A ...
In Doe Parker’s The Good House & The Bad House, the reader enters a dreamlike past via the […]
The Housing of Memory in Doe Parker’s The Good House ...
Beatrice is a book about death, life, aging, loneliness. A learning to live again after a spouse died—is […]
No Other Way to Bear Loneliness: A Review of Stephen ...
These days we often read the news to find out what is important and worth devoting our time […]
“Like a Mollusk Dissolved in a Cancer of Pearls”: A ...
There is something gritty that catches in your teeth when you read Akbar’s work, sharp-edged words that when […]
