On Erasure and The Sea Came Up and Drowned by Rachel Jamison Webster
byA 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…
EcoTheo Review: For our Adoration issue, we are speaking with writers about themes of Adoration, and as the author of ten books of poetry,…
We spoke via Zoom (as don’t we all, these days) with Dr. Ellen Davis in the days immediately following the Trumpist terrorist attack on…
Our Interviews Editor Esteban Rodríguez speaks with Jihyun Yun on the importance of family and place, the effects of diaspora and war, and the…
Our Managing Editor Alexandria Barbera speaks with Hannah Anderson about her latest book Turning of Days (Moody Publishers, 2021). Both captivating and illuminating, Anderson’s book…
Reading Carrie Green’s debut collection, Studies of Familiar Birds, you are not only entering a world of elegy, ekphrasis, family relationships, and an exploration…
Our Interviews Editor Esteban Rodríguez sat down with Australian novelist Robbie Arnott to speak about his newest novel The Rain Heron, as well the…
Our Interviews Editor Esteban Rodríguez speaks with poet Michael Prior about his newest collection Burning Province (McClelland & Stewart/Penguin Random House, 2020). Clear, lyrical,…
PK Eriksson: You evoke rich and complex relationships between the speaker in your poems and God. It is really refreshing to come into contact…
Diane Glancy’s publication career spans three decades and includes dozens of books and articles. Her works span poetry, history, plays, films, short stories,…