Review of 3 Sections by Vijay Seshadri

Review of 3 Sections by Vijay Seshadri

Orwell says somewhere that no one ever writes the real story of their life. The real story of a life is the story of its humiliations. If I wrote that story now— radioactive to the end of time— people, I swear, your eyes would fall out, you couldn’t peel the gloves...

Embracing the Sprawl: Robert Boswell’s Tumbledown

  In my mid twenties I lived in Los Angeles for a few years, long enough to grow accustomed to the sprawl that reached in all directions, inhibited only by mountain ranges and the ocean. The human mind has an incessant need to categorize, not excepting people,...
Review of Figures for an Apocalypse by Edward Mullany

Review of Figures for an Apocalypse by Edward Mullany

  If the world were to end right now, there is a great likelihood each of us may feel like the poems in Edward Mullany’s newest collection, Figures for an Apocalypse (Publishing Genius, 2013). We would become more concerned with the world around us to ensure...
Review of Sidewalk Dancing by Letitia Moffitt

Review of Sidewalk Dancing by Letitia Moffitt

  In Sidewalk Dancing, Letitia Moffitt gives us scenes from the lives of a family of three, telling their story in a collection of tales. The stories, most of which have been individually published in magazines, work on their own though they are best read as...