Ore Choir sings an ode to Lava, in the voice of Lava. Yet, like Whitman’s song these visual […]
Reviews
The Western poetic canon offers us certain things we can mostly all agree upon: John Keats, Emily Dickinson, […]
Kiss the Bird-eyed Wind: Karin Falcone on Chike Nzerue’s Architecture ...
Nearly 100 years ago Virginia Woolf considered female inheritance in the arts. In A Room of One’s Own […]
For We Think Back Through Our Mothers if We are ...
Eileen Cleary’s 2 a.m. with Keats begins with a lament for the dead. This could simply be a […]
Listening to the Dead: Alexis David on Eileen Cleary’s 2AM ...
In Today in the Taxi, Sean Singer contemplates his taxi cab clients in the short period they spend […]
Looking into a secret world, with their glitter and muscle, ...
Her brother’s step off a bridge is Pamela Wax’s first step (and ours) onto the Labyrinth, the sacred […]
Walking the Labyrinth by Pamela Wax: A Review by ...
City Scattered takes us back to 1930’s Berlin during the economic inflation considered to have been brought on […]
Cheryl Passanisi on City Scattered by Tyler Mills
In his debut collection, The Oculus, Stelios Mormoris inhabits a lush world, alive with sensuous imagery, rich in […]
The Ecstasy of the Eye: A review of Stelios Mormoris’s ...
In a recent article from The New Yorker (“The Key to Me,” Jan. 3 & 10, 2022), critic […]
“What’s New from the Lighthouse”: Review of Chloe Honum’s The ...
In Lawrence Raab’s stunning new collection of poems, “April at the Ruins,” the author of nine previous books […]
C.W. Emerson on April at the Ruins by Lawrence Raab
While Maya Sonnenberg’s new short story collection, Bad Mothers Bad Daughters, contains many fairy tale elements such as […]
Francis X. Fitzpatrick on Bad Mothers, Bad Daughters by Maya Sonenberg
The world is an endless string of pearls, and there is nothing new under the sun, except for […]