by Kylie Gellatly | Sep 6, 2019
Bad Harvest by Dzvinia Orlowsky Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2018. Bad Harvest is a resonant folk song that fills the chambers of the future with echoes of the past. Its complex twists of hereditary and personal relations with language and...
by Frances Cannon | Aug 12, 2019
Vantage by Taneum Bambrick American Poetry Review, 2019
by Frances Cannon | Jun 19, 2019
Dolefully, A Rampart Stands by Paige Ackerson-Kiely Penguin, 2019.
by Kristina Marie Darling | Feb 27, 2019
In a co-authored essay, Priti Joshi and Susan Zieger observe that “Ephemerality might be described as the lived condition of an industrial modernity, founded on disposability, fluctuating value, and illusion.” It could also be said that the fleeting nature of so much...
by Andrew Merton | Oct 22, 2018
A Gathering of Larks by Abigail Carroll William B. Eerdman’s Publishing Company, 2017. In “Genesis (I),” the opening poem of Habitation of Wonder, the Vermont poet Abigail Carroll reimagines the Creation: We read the Word spoke forth creation, but I’m...