Throughout The Route to Cacharel, Nickel poses a central question: 'the dead speak if we listen, ...
James Sallis' latest poetry collection is a study in gothic noir where post-war trauma surfaces i...
Worth the Candle by Gary Glauber is a meditation on relationships and interactions in a life wher...
In Viable, Julie Hensley has woven a beautifully contemplated life, as the speaker becomes daught...
Boudreaux has a dazzling capacity for sudden imagistic insights: 'like plucking a camellia from a...
As if guided by William Matthew's 'Love needs to be set alight again and again,' Pat Mottola's ph...
What can we know of what's most profound? In these brief and lyrical fictions, Rob Davidson offer...
Pam Garvey's Seven Miles Deep is a poetic Bayeux Tapestry of imagery that treks forward through a...
Furious beating. In many ways that is what great poetry is, and that is what we find in KT Landon...
The characters in this terrific new book by Brenna Lemieux are hybrids worthy of Edward Hopper, S...
This book of poems purposefully presents writing in which the poet himself is absent. Instead of ...
Hooked Through studies violence-of suicide, of nature, of our 'possum heart,' of our 'last days.'...
'Scalzo's straightforward style reminds me of how the Beats might have responded had they been ca...
Postcards are electric. I get excited just turning a rack of postcards around at the drugstore. T...
To read these poems is to know without doubt that it's no clichE vulnerability is indeed strength...
If personal memory is false, what happens when you try to construct a memory of something that yo...
In the expanded 2nd edition of this work, Rosemarie Dombrowki's poetry dwells between the verbal ...