
Harvard Psychologist Arnold Modell in “Metaphor—The Bridge Between Feelings and Knowledge,” argues that, “When traumatic memories are activated, […]
Harvard Psychologist Arnold Modell in “Metaphor—The Bridge Between Feelings and Knowledge,” argues that, “When traumatic memories are activated, […]
Inarguably, Kristen Roupenian is best known for her short story “Cat Person,” which exploded the Internet last year […]
It’s possible to read Alejandra Pizarnik’s debut collection of poetry as a kind of midlife crisis. Published in […]
David Shields, in his seminal text, Reality Hunger, argues that contemporary literature has not kept up with contemporary […]
Jenny George’s The Dream of Reason reminds us of the liminal nature of existence; the poems exist on […]
Anna Lena Phillips Bell’s skilled employment of repetition, which is the foundation of all poetic forms, creates a […]
Melissa Stein’s title, Terrible Blooms, is good on its promise to weld the grotesque and the lovely so […]
Heather June Gibbons’ debut collection is the literary equivalent of a carnival ride: it jolts, thrills, dizzies: you’ll […]
The title page layout of Angela Veronica Wong’s Elsa: An Unauthorized Autobiography breaks its subtitle down the right-hand […]
Procedural poetry + music: this combination might put you in mind of John Cage. And Geoffrey Gatza’s fascinating […]
In Doe Parker’s The Good House & The Bad House, the reader enters a dreamlike past via the […]
Beatrice is a book about death, life, aging, loneliness. A learning to live again after a spouse died—is […]