If June Cleaver left Ward and—out of spite—kidnapped Wally and the Beaver, then proceeded to slowly starve them on a...
Read moreThe first thing I noticed was the paper. I was expecting it, because every review I read said it’s printed...
Read moreSandra Hunter’s artfully printed chapbook titled Small Change (Gold Line Press) is physically small–small dimensions, small print—but the aesthetic doesn’t...
Read moreTo understand Donald Quist’s Harbors you must read it as a map. A collection of essays describing a life spent...
Read moreI decided to read Jade Sharma’s Problems because Coffee House Press is selling it as “girl meets Trainspotting,” and Trainspotting was one of my favorite...
Read moreNow that John Freeman’s Arrival … arrived, we must forcibly take off our rose colored glasses. In reading current literary fiction and...
Read moreThe Wave by Lochlan Bloom is published by Dead Ink Books as part of their New Voices series and it...
Read moreThis review is made in the spirit of welcoming Carlo Matos’ new book of poetry, It’s Best Not to Interrupt Her...
Read moreBud Smith’s characters aren’t just flawed, they’re fucked up. They kill people. They lie, cheat, and steal. They avoid responsibility...
Read moreDonavon Davidson’s poems hinge on common phrases juxtaposed as to create the most ironic effect possible. It’s almost like being...
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