In Darius Phelps’ debut poetry collection My God’s Been Silent, the speaker “swallow[s] sleep/ to silence the oldest […]
In Darius Phelps’ debut poetry collection My God’s Been Silent, the speaker “swallow[s] sleep/ to silence the oldest […]
In Joseph Fasano’s The Teacher, a tale for readers of all ages, the father Aldo and his son […]
Anna Malihon’s Girl with a Bullet, translated from the Ukrainian by poet Olena Jennings is a poetry collection […]
Mia Ayumi Malhotra’s second poetry collection, Mothersalt, explores the intimacies and bewilderment of early motherhood. It posits that […]
In Mary Ann Samyn’s The Return from Calvary, the weight of the speaker’s grief at her father’s death […]
Patricia Smith is the 2021 recipient of the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize for Lifetime Achievement, presented by the […]
Born and raised in Arizona, Diana Arterian is a poet, critic, translator, and editor who earned her PhD […]
Maria Borio’s Transparencies, translated from the Italian by Danielle Pieratti, centers around the metamorphoses of screens, mirrors, windows, […]
Anthony Borruso’s Splice opens with: “It is a gross thing to see sound submit/ itself to skull” before […]
Yam Gong’s Moving a Stone (Zephyr Press, 2022), translated from Chinese by James Shea and Dorothy Tse, explores […]
Robert Fanning’s All We Are Given We Cannot Hold looks to the crenelated inarticulata of his life, as […]
Sameer Pandya is a fiction writer and an interdisciplinary literary and cultural studies scholar. In both his fiction […]