Review by Mindy Kronenberg There is a considerable and influential archive of women’s writing detailing with journeys of terminal…
Month: June 2019
Review by MaryAnn L. Miller Pramila Venkateswaran, in addition to The Singer of Alleppey, has had six other books of…
Review by Kelly Bargabos When I travel through neighborhoods at night, I become a voyeur, desperate to see into…
Review by Christine E. Salvatore Feminine Rising is a testament to the power of story, how telling a story…
Review by Julia Lisella This ninth collection of poetry by Andrea Potos begins, appropriately, with breakfast, perhaps the…
Poetry by Keisha-Gaye Anderson from Everything is Necessary Everything is Necessary every thing is necessary, required to be is just…
Author’s Note – Sarah Cannon On Writing The Shame of Losing I wrote the memoir The Shame of Losing while…
Review by Lisa Hase-Jackson Sweet World by Maureen Seaton illustrates the absurd and often contradictory aspects of mortality through irreverent…
Review by Emily Webber “It starts with a face in a binder, CHILDREN AVAILABLE, reads the cover” (1). This is…
Review by Tina Kelley I always felt, after reading What to Expect When You’re Expecting, that the sweet little book…