Filth And Glory
byWITCH by Rebecca Tamás (Penned in the Margins, 2019) In her debut collection, WITCH, Rebecca Tamás explores history, language, nature and the body through the lens…
WITCH by Rebecca Tamás (Penned in the Margins, 2019) In her debut collection, WITCH, Rebecca Tamás explores history, language, nature and the body through the lens…
Waitress in Fall by Kristín Ómarsdóttir, translated from the Icelandic by Vala Thorodds and published by Carcanet / Partus Press, 2018 It is a…
The Poem’s Country: Place and Poetic Practice (Pleiades, 2017) edited by Shara Lessley and Bruce Snider Though the mountain has been fixed in place…
White: An Abstract by Joy Katz Abstract, by definition: Adjective existing in thought or by definition but not having a physical or concrete existence…
Erin Hollowell’s Boundaries is a poetic enactment of ecological healing. The word boundary signifies the existence of two distinct entities or domains keep separate not…
The year 2018 marks the halfway point through one of the most misogynistic presidencies in American history. This year was equally full of women’s…
A Review of Eve Luckring’s The Tender Between that Begins and Ends Nearly as Many Times as the Book Has Sections Ornithopter Press, 2018…
Betty Sue is fixing a roast, in honor of Wynette who died last Tuesday. The meal will be a stick-to-your-ribs affair—beef with potatoes and…
Anemochory (Hyacinth Girl Press, 2016) and Season of Dares (Bull City Press, 2018) by Leah Silvieus Leah Silvieus’s first chapbook, Anemochory, takes its title…
A review of I Can’t Talk About the Trees Without the Blood (University of Pittsburgh Press) by Tiana Clark As Adrienne Rich suggested, “in…