As I sat down to write about Ore Choir, Kate Didden’s gorgeous book of poems subtitled The Lava […]
Reviews
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 […]
Aline Soules on Martin Ott’s Shadow Dance
A Different Slant: A review of Jerome Gagnon’s Refuge for Cranes Boston: Wildhouse Poetry, 2023. $19.99 As young […]
Aline Soules on Jerome Gagnon’s Refuge for Cranes
Thomas Farber preempts his lyrical collection with an author’s note that alerts readers to the primary subject of […]
Zainab Omaki on Thomas Farber’s Penultimates
Carol Mitchell’s What Start Bad A Morning—a diminutive for the Jamaican proverb ‘what start bad a morning, cyan […]
Zainab Omaki on Carol Mitchell’s What Start Bad A Mornin’
“If everything I leave or that has left me doesn’t miss me, then / over here at invisible […]
Shannon Vare Christine on Tennison S. Black’s Survival Strategies
Perhaps it is a human tendency to catalog, organize, chronicle, and analyze, in order to make orderly logic […]
Shannon Vare Christine on L.J. Sysko’s The Daughter of Man
All too often a collection of poetry will come my way which presents itself more or less as […]
Robert Dunsdon on Hayden Bergman’s Ad Hoc
THINE by Kate Partridge Tupelo Press, 2023 In her first full-length collection, THINE, Kate Partridge takes us on […]
Sandra Fees on Kate Partridge’s Thine
SHEKHINAH SPEAKS by Joy Ladin Selva Oscura Press, 2022 $18.00 Paperback ISBN: 9798985663600 50 pages “Holy and Ordinary,” […]
Julie Marie Wade on Joy Ladin’s Shekhinah Speaks
“The Poem Must Be Mess Because We Love Each Other:” Negotiating Self-Story Around a Longgone Mother’s Return in […]