Susan Leary’s More Flowers is a woven exploration of what can happen when a poet juxtaposes craft and theory. As the speaker avoids discursive identity, this poetry collection relies on scientific study,…
Susan Leary’s More Flowers is a woven exploration of what can happen when a poet juxtaposes craft and theory. As the speaker avoids discursive identity, this poetry collection relies on scientific study,…
Connection to the natural world and its capacity for solace permeate Atkin’s lyrical memoir, The…
It was my good luck to come upon Carolyn Guinzio’s new book, Cameo Blue (Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2026), her eighth collection, after reading her immersive 2024 chapbook, Meanwhile in Arkansas, winner…
Kristine Langley Mahler’s erasure essay collection, Teen Queen Training: Essays after The Seventeen Book of…
When I was a young man in high school, you believe it or not, I wanted to play football for the coach, begins the titular, closing track of Lou Reed’s sixth solo…
I drive slowly on the shoulder of HWY 160, thirty miles west of Las Vegas,…