Fiction overlays fact and past folds into present in Tina Barry’s prose poetry collection Beautiful Raft, an imagined […]
Reviews
The Sea Came Up & Drowned, Rachel Jamison Webster’s fourth book, is a collection of poems extracted from […]
The Interiority of the Mined Earth and Its Inhabitants: A ...
Maybe I wanted to be owned. from “Vessel” In Boat Burned, Kelly Grace Thomas revisits many of the […]
Make Holy What You Can: A Review of Kelly Grace ...
One cannot deny the sheer artistic prowess of Sami Miranda and his debut collection, We Is. As a […]
How We Is: A Review of We Is by Sami ...
In Take Me with You, Wherever You’re Going, poet Jessica Jacobs has engaged with a project that many […]
The First Rule of Rock Tumbling: A Review of ...
Once, several years ago, on the mesa between Tetilla peak and the Santa Fe River gorge, I saw […]
Emergence: A Review of Veronica Golos’ GIRL
What would a mashup of Carrie Bradshaw, Madame Bovary, and Twiggy look like? Christina Chiu, author of Troublemaker […]
Indestructible: Christina Chiu Gives Us A New Literary Heroine
What a time to read Megan Merchant’s new poetry collection, Before the Fevered Snow. I’ve been hunkered down in […]
Life is an Incurable Virus: Motherhood in the Age of ...
Arthur Sze’s tenth book of poetry, Sight Lines, has just won the 2019 National Book Award (NBA). An […]
Poems of Place: A Review of Arthur Sze’s Sight Lines
With his new collection On the Shores of Welcome Home, Bruce Weigl brings his expansive proclivities to a striking […]
War and Aftermath: Bruce Weigl’s Expanding Aesthetic
[ The story survived upstream of me] Jerika Marchan scatters words like driftwood. Her images float like household […]
Deluged: A Review of SWOLE, by Jerika Marchan
In the poem “Understories,” Adam Clay writes, “Say observation / is the kindest of all actions,” and, in […]