by Rosalie Davis | Dec 7, 2016
Poor Your Soul by Mira Ptacin SoHo Press. 2016. Despite changes that reproductive medicine has wrought over the last half century, the childbearing narrative still unfolds along familiar lines. Conception, pregnancy, and delivery offer a beginning, middle—and an end...
by Julia Shipley | Oct 31, 2016
Lost and Found by Andrew Merton Accents Publishing. 2016. In October of 2013 I received an email from Andrew Merton—a journalist, essayist, poet and professor Emeritus of English at the University of Hampshire. Although he and I were not acquainted, he’d...
by Kali Lightfoot | Sep 22, 2016
Becoming Lyla Dore by Teri Youmans Grimm Red Hen Press. 2016. Silent films are, for most of us, part of a quaint and distant past. In flickering black and white, accompanied by piano or organ, plots unfold via the exaggerated physical movements of the...
by Stephen Cramer | Sep 12, 2016
Shift by Marylen Grigas Nature’s Face Publications. 2016. One of the first poems in Marylen Grigas’ Shift, “About Muscle,” relates the life cycle of a sea squirt, a creature whose time on earth culminates when it comes to rest on a rock and devours its own...
by Natalie Mesnard | Aug 20, 2016
Desolation of Avenues Untold by Brandon Hobson Civil Coping Mechanisms. 2015. I’m probably not the intended audience for Desolation of Avenues Untold, by Brandon Hobson, though my experience of reading the book was singular. It’s a decidedly unusual work of fiction, a...
by Rose Whitmore | Jul 19, 2016
Dzanc Books. 263 pp. In the first chapters of her memoir, Origins of the Universe and What it all Means, Carole Firstman packs up her father’s old house. According to his specific instructions, she organizes boxes to send to him at his new home in Mexico, and...