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Readings in World Literature Srikanth Reddy Omnidawn, 2012 42 pages $11.95 Editor’s note: P. Scott Stanfield holds a Ph.D. in English and teaches literature at Nebraska Wesleyan University. Recently, I...
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Town of Shadows Lindsay Stern Scrambler Books, 2012 96 pages $12 What: a debut prose-poem novella Who: the eponymous town of shadows And: its cast of shadowy characters, including a rug doctor, a...
View Article“Little, safe boxes that contain trauma and violence”: An Interview with...
Jehanne Dubrow’s latest collection of poems, The Arranged Marriage, tells a difficult and moving story about the poet’s mother and her early life. The narrative gradually comes into focus for the...
View Article“It’s A Bit Mysterious, and I Like That”: An Interview with Frank X. Gaspar
Frank X. Gaspar writes poems that are lyrical, powered by swift associations, and full of surprising images and leaps in thought that in retrospect make perfect sense. He is the author of five...
View Article“Slipperiness of Signification”: An Interview with Lee Ann Roripaugh
In her most recent book, Dandarians (Milkweed, 2014), Lee Ann Roripaugh writes in the borderland between poetry and prose, blurring boundaries and finding the unfamiliar music in everyday language....
View ArticleReview: GHOST/LANDSCAPE by Kristina Marie Darling & John Gallaher
Ghost/Landscape Kristina Marie Darling & John Gallaher Blaxevox, February 2016 102 pp; $16 Buy: paperback In the collaborative poetry collection Ghost/Landscape (Blazevox, 2016) by Kristina Marie...
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