Earth, Another Mother on Morphine Robert Carr’s rapturously detailed poems sound a call to observe—toward keeping—(ob-, toward, and […]
Wendy Chen
“We folded our feathers at dawn,” Russell Karrick says in his opening poem “Delirium” [p. 1], “perched in […]
AE Hines on Russell Karrick’s The Way Back
“Death is a nagging grit, that grain I keep / worrying furiously into the pearl of art— // […]
AE Hines on Morri Creech’s The Sentence
As I sat down to write about Ore Choir, Kate Didden’s gorgeous book of poems subtitled The Lava […]
Kirsten McAteer on Katie Didden’s Ore Choir
Can we rewild? It feels to me like one of the most important questions of our time. Can […]
Kirsten McAteer on Meredith Stricker’s Rewild
PROCESS NOTES These poems are from 离离草 Chinese Artists and Organizers (CAO) Collective’s poetry writing workshops in 2023. […]
离离草 Chinese Artists & Organizers (CAO) Collective — “Undying Springs: ...
PROCESS NOTES “Idols” comes from a larger project called “The Art of the Spiel,” an interview-based collaborative effort. […]
Joshua Gottlieb-Miller & Philip Karjeker — “The Art of the ...
PROCESS NOTES It is unusual for two writers to converge on one creative text, but that’s what happened […]
Rory Strong & Phaye Poliakoff-Chen — “Sorry I’m Late”
Monkey In Residence & Other Speculations by Xu Xi Signal 8 Press, 2022 192 pages “Am I Just […]
Amy Penne on Xu Xi’s Monkey in Residence & Other ...
Disaffection: A Review of Shadow Dance, by Martin Ott Described as “the perfect L.A. Noir novel for our […]