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Reviews
The eternal return to the “slow memories of days lost forever,” of “cypresses, / so green, immobile above/ […]
An alphabet of cypresses and light: Tiffany Troy on To ...
Agnes Marton’s bilingual pamphlet Mission Jaguar (Kalota Art Foundation – Napkut books, Budapest, 2023) comes to the world […]
Abigail Ardelle Zammit on Agnes Marton’s Mission Jaguar
If you want to experience the multilayered, allusive richness of Shante Lee Gander’s Black Metamorphoses (Etruscan Press, 2023), […]
Abigail Ardelle Zammit on Shanta Lee’s Black Metamorphoses
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 ...
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 […]
Yasmine Guiga on Meredith Stricker’s Rewild
Brandon Rushton’s debut poetry book, The Air in the Air Behind It, begins with an epigraph from Anne […]
Margaret Kean on Brandon Rushton’s The Air in the Air ...
The opening poem of Seán Mac Falls’s Garden Theology, “Sonnet of Morning” sets the gentle yet delightfully atmospheric […]
Yasmine Guiga on Sean McFall’s Garden Theology
The title “Swansdown” is evocative of the mythical realm of swans, downy feathers, and lakes serene and idyllic […]
Cheryl Passanisi on Donald Platt’s Swansdown
Chalk Song animates word herds to run with animals to the brink of the unconscious, falling in with […]