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…
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,…
“I spent all my loneliness with you here,” the speaker of Jake Rose’s JOAN opens, drawing us into a thrilling homage to Joan of Arc: one as sorrowful as it is vulnerable,…
This is, by my count, my third gathering of essays and reviews. And I noticed…
Alan Chazaro is the author of These Spaceships Weren’t Built For Us (Tia Chucha Press, 2026), Notes from the Eastern Span of the Bay Bridge (Ghost City Press, 2021), Piñata Theory (Black…