In the Blood, Pulitzer Prize winner Carl Phillips’s debut collection, was rereleased last month, over three decades after its original publication. The book signaled the arrival of a singular, new voice, introducing…
In the Blood, Pulitzer Prize winner Carl Phillips’s debut collection, was rereleased last month, over three decades after its original publication. The book signaled the arrival of a singular, new voice, introducing…
To read Genevieve DeGuzman’s Karaoke at the End of the World (JackLeg Press, 2026) is…
Laura Gilpin’s “The Two-headed Calf” has perhaps gone more viral than any other poem on the internet. If younger, tumblr-era millennials were the original superspreaders, posting a now Reddit-famous webcomic of the…
Rasaq Malik Gbolahan’s The Origin of Wounds (Anhinga 2025) stands in the lineage of African…
When Nate Marshall called to tell me I’d won the 2025 Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize, I lost it. Jumped for joy. Wept. Could not—in any way—keep it together. What I’d longed…
I have admired Elisa’s evocative prose and intimate stories ever since I discovered Winter in…