It feels appropriate that D.S. Waldman’s debut poetry collection, Atria, opens with the speaker looking at the work of the artist Alexander Calder. Calder’s mobiles and Waldman’s poetry could be distant cousins.…
It feels appropriate that D.S. Waldman’s debut poetry collection, Atria, opens with the speaker looking at the work of the artist Alexander Calder. Calder’s mobiles and Waldman’s poetry could be distant cousins.…
Duality acts as a mode of understanding in Danielle Bainbridge’s affecting memoir, Dandelion: A Memoir…
Richie Hofmann is the recipient of a 2025 Guggenheim Fellowship and a 2025 Literature Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. His poetry appears in two previous collections, A Hundred Lovers…
“Wherever you find recovery, you’ll find relapsing as well,” Mary Ardery plainly states in the…
Evgeniya Dame’s “Mother, Tongue” follows two women navigating a teacher’s training college in Samara, Russia. Language sits at the forefront of the story, less a subject of study for its narrator than…
Wendy Xu is a poet and writer, and assistant professor of writing at The New…