On Erasure and The Sea Came Up and Drowned by Rachel Jamison Webster
A Conversation between Claire Wahmanholm and Hannah VanderHart EcoTheo: In Webster’s introduction to The Sea Came Up and Drowned, where she contextualizes her book’s…
A Conversation between Claire Wahmanholm and Hannah VanderHart EcoTheo: In Webster’s introduction to The Sea Came Up and Drowned, where she contextualizes her book’s…
I have in front of me two collections which should shake the foundations of what a person thinks they know about conception, child loss,…
If poetry is the news that stays news, its daily headlines concern how the strange stays strange: the strangeness of countries, the strangeness of…
Rain in Plural by Fiona Sze-Lorrain. Princeton University Press, 2020. 105 pages. $17.95. The multiple layers and the angles of Fiona Sze-Lorrain’s fourth collection…
Existing in the space of both documentary and theater, Valzhyna Mort’s newest collection of poetry Music for the Dead and Resurrected rides in on…
These two new poetry collections—one a chapbook, and one full-length—leap from their pages, exploring a range of space for the music of language to…
“We are inside a crisis of planetary scale and so too is our grieving, or our anger, and our response…” —Tanya Holtland, preface to…
Reading the new selected poems of Wanda Coleman, Wicked Enchantment (Black Sparrow Press, 2020), at the same time as Kristi Carter’s new collection Aria…
“Whose fault // our fault” the poem “Three Dreams, 2018” opens. Tess Taylor’s fourth collection of poems, Rift Zone, tenders to her reader the…
In her essay “Upstream,” Mary Oliver offers her reader a scenario of a mind oriented towards (and in, and through) nature: “When the chesty,…