'Poetry is can be anything … everything,' says When I die slingshot my ashes onto the surf...
Parenthetical Bodies by Alex Gallagher holds you close and says 'it's okay, things are weird'. Th...
Mauritian culture is too often known in the West for the dodo: an extinct, flightless bird who in...
'blur by the' collects fractures that make not quite a whole. It is a giving of permission to the...
The poems in The Hostage explore the give and take of desire, being taken by language, art, or a ...
Emily Crocker complicates home and family in her debut poetry collection, Girls and Buoyant. With...
The Naming by Aisyah Shah Idil is full of surprises as this remarkable collection pulls apart the...
A wheeze is the sound air makes when it hits the constricted trachea, the sound of meat meeting a...
If you're sexy and you know it slap your hams is a darkly funny, irreverently angry, and stupidly...
Uncle Hercules and Other Lies: 16 essays about almost nothing is a book of true stories about the...
'In The Drink' is the unflinching second poetry collection from Emily Crocker. Poems stream throu...
A pile of rats having an identity crisis. A sexy robot rebellion. A velociraptor revenge wedding....
What if when we wrote our names we forgot them, every time, every word? In apocalypse scroll like...
The first issue of Industrial Estate has it all: fiction by Emma Rayward that shakes down the str...