Review by Emily Webber Ways the World Could End, Kim Hooper’s latest novel, is intricately constructed and deals…
Month: June 2022
Review by Julia Lisella Pigeon Soup and Other Stories is a slim volume of interconnected short stories set in…
Interview: Neema Avashia Lives in Another Appalachia by Kristen Paulson-Nguyen Neema Avashia is the author of Another Appalachia: Coming…
Review by Katy Carl What is the question in question? We are left to formulate and to pose it…
Poem of the Month July 2022 Teresa Tumminello Brader (W)hole Filling one of her orifices with…
Review by Dylan Ward The uncharted territory of parenthood is both wildly unforgiving and rewarding. With Blame It on…
Review by Celia Jeffries Ellen Meeropol is a fearless writer. When she picks up her pen and follows her characters,…
In response to the Supreme Court’s ruling, in dissent, and to help support women’s rights and health, Mom Egg Review…
Review by Sara Epstein In her debut collection, Jordemoder: Poems of a Midwife, Ingrid Andersson takes us on a…
Linea Nigra: An Essay on Pregnancy & Earthquakes by Jazmina Barrera, Translated by Christina MacSweeney Review by Kimberly Lee As…