Duality acts as a mode of understanding in Danielle Bainbridge’s affecting memoir, Dandelion: A Memoir in Essays, which casts a dandelion as “a beautiful flower and a steadfast weed”—a cherished nickname for…
Duality acts as a mode of understanding in Danielle Bainbridge’s affecting memoir, Dandelion: A Memoir in Essays, which casts a dandelion as “a beautiful flower and a steadfast weed”—a cherished nickname for…
Richie Hofmann is the recipient of a 2025 Guggenheim Fellowship and a 2025 Literature Fellowship…
“Wherever you find recovery, you’ll find relapsing as well,” Mary Ardery plainly states in the ghazal “Asheville,” from her finely-wrought debut Level Watch (June Road Press, September 2025). The collection’s speaker, a…
Evgeniya Dame’s “Mother, Tongue” follows two women navigating a teacher’s training college in Samara, Russia.…
Wendy Xu is a poet and writer, and assistant professor of writing at The New School in NYC. She is the author of three full-length collections of poetry, including The Past (2021) and Phrasis (2017),…
If I had to select two words to describe Lauren D. Woods’s short story collection…