Review by Mindy Kronenberg Ah, the kiss, a gesture so ingrained in our cultural imagination in so many guises. We…
Month: October 2019
Review by Lisa C. Taylor Geraldine Mills is a poet and fiction writer with five collections of poetry, three…
“As Far As Wishing Goes” Review by Cammy Thomas Melissa Crowe teaches in and runs UNC Wilmington’s MFA Program.…
Review by Tasslyn Magnusson I have a special place in my heart for “definition poems.” It’s what I call poems…
Review by Sherre Vernon Tasslyn Magnusson’s chapbook Defining opens with “dreams of obliteration” (1) and closes with the short declarative…
Review by Michelle Wilbert As I read the first poem in this lovely collection by Shanna Powlus Wheeler, I was…
Review by Ellen Meeropol Although she dreams of being a jazz singer, entering the convent feels like a way for…
Review by Nancy Gerber “I’m done,” announces Maeve, the narrator of this compelling novel written in thirteen linked stories. And…
Issue 38 – October Casey Jenkins – sMother [Performance Art] and Amy Watkins, Poetry Casey Jenkins sMother psychological-endurance artwork.…