If you want to experience the multilayered, allusive richness of Shante Lee Gander’s Black Metamorphoses (Etruscan Press, 2023), […]
Tiffany Troy
In the February 27, 2023 issue of The Tulane Hullabaloo, Karisma Price was interviewed about her work as […]
Surprise and Delight: Julie Marie Wade on Karisma Price’s I’m ...
My poetry students have just submitted their final portfolios for the semester, each of which includes a series […]
A Flair for Language: Julie Marie Wade on Omotara James’s ...

Maja Lee Langvad’s hybrid writing on transnational adoption is powerful and persuasive. People usually look at adoption by […]
An Introduction to Maja Lee Langvad by Ming Di

Original title: Hun er vred – vidnesbyrd om transnational adoption (2014). Publisher: Forlaget Gladiator, Denmark. Pages: 251 SHE […]
She Is Angry by Maja Lee Langvad translated from Danish ...

Joseph Rock (1884-1962) discovered the non-mainstream culture in Yunnan, the most diversified region in China, for the US […]
“My ancestors fought with arms... I fight with words”—Interviews with ...

Photography as Meditation We shall not cease from explorationAnd the end of all our exploringWill be to arrive […]
TQ30 Visual Artists
Mushaira As Nigar shouted at the houseboy, her two older sisters, Sanjali and Manjali along with their brother […]
Simi Singh — from An Agreement of Wonder

Sarah Maclay is the author of Nightfall Marginalia, due out from What Books Press in late 2023, and […]
“Nightfall Marginalia: A Conversation with Sarah Maclay and a Portfolio ...
Process Note This diagrammatic poem began as a thought exercise on how to capture the meandering, yet repetitive, […]
Kelsey Zimmerman—”Look”
K.D. Harryman’s second poetry collection, Girls’ Book of Knots, is a loom traversed by delicate fibres, tensile bodies […]
Abigail Ardelle Zammit on K.D. Harryman’s Girls’ Book of Knots
Meredith Stricker returns with yet another poignant and visually innovative collection of lyrical essays and documentary poetry that […]