All too often, writers approach […]
All too often, writers approach […]
Second Empire is an astounding symphonic arrangement. Richie Hofmann’s Beatrice Hawley Award winning debut is arranged in four […]
Emily Dickinson’s The Gorgeous Nothings offers an incredible inquiry into the material practice of Emily Dickinson’s poetry and […]
All too often, the small presses that populate the contemporary cultural landscape remind us just how […]
I am the fable with a mouth… This line from “Ballad for Kissing Beneath the Tawdry Fireworks” encapsulates […]
A choice: the castle, the chapel, or else the exploded gunpowder manufactory... What happens when the space […]
With the sophistication of its dialectical movement, the gravitas of its ethical appeal, and the mercy of its […]
In 2014, Octopus Books published an anthology of work by poet Wong May, whose 1969 collection, A Bad […]
In “The Night My Mother Left Me for America,” Clara Changxin Fang draws “a square house with […]
Recent years have seen an ever-increasing preoccupation with the ownership of literary texts, a desire to claim everything […]
Let’s start with the subjunctive: If I were in charge of party favors at the Oscars and the […]
Hello and happy summer! I’m thrilled to introduce Paul A. Christiansen’s review of Charles D’Ambrosio’s Loitering. It’s always […]